Doctor of Ministry Project Dissertation Timeline
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Doctor of MinistryDoctor of MinistryProject DissertationProject Dissertation
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Pentecostal Theological SeminaryPentecostal Theological Seminary
J. Randolph Turpin, D.Min. J. Randolph Turpin, D.Min.
:: Updated September 21, 2010 :: Updated September 21, 2010 3:03 p.m. :: 3:03 p.m. ::
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SeminarSeminar ContextContext
ProblemProblem
QuestionsQuestions
NarrativeNarrative
TheoryTheory
LiteratureLiterature
DesignDesign
ProspectuProspectuss
ProspectuProspectuss
SeminarSeminar
ColloquiuColloquiumm
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ColloquiuColloquiumm
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RevisionsRevisions
PlanPlan
ExecutionExecution
DataData
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11stst Draft Draft SeminarSeminar 22ndnd Draft Draft
DefenseDefense
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ApprovalApproval
BindingBinding
Year One Year One Year Two Year Two Year Three Year Three
Year OneYear One
PHASE 3PHASE 3 Define ProblemDefine Problem
Assess ContextAssess Context
QuestionsQuestions
Descriptive NarrativeDescriptive Narrative
Initiating TheoryInitiating Theory
Write a HypothesisWrite a Hypothesis Identify VariablesIdentify Variables
Literature ReviewLiterature Review
Project DesignProject Design
ProspectusProspectus
Year OneYear One
PHASE 3PHASE 3 Define ProblemDefine Problem
Assess ContextAssess Context
QuestionsQuestions
Descriptive NarrativeDescriptive Narrative
Initiating TheoryInitiating Theory
Write a HypothesisWrite a Hypothesis Identify VariablesIdentify Variables
Literature ReviewLiterature Review
Project DesignProject Design
ProspectusProspectus
Year TwoYear Two
PHASE 2PHASE 2 D.Min. SeminarD.Min. Seminar Colloquium and Approval of Project Colloquium and Approval of Project
Prospectus Prospectus (during Phase 2 or Phase 3)(during Phase 2 or Phase 3)
Year TwoYear Two
PHASE 3PHASE 3 Colloquium and Approval of Project Colloquium and Approval of Project
Prospectus Prospectus (during Phase 2 or Phase 3)(during Phase 2 or Phase 3)
Project Design RevisionsProject Design Revisions Plan for the WorkPlan for the Work Project ExecutionProject Execution Data Generation Data Generation
Initiation of Project DissertationInitiation of Project Dissertation
Year ThreeYear Three
PHASE 1PHASE 1 Completion of Project ExecutionCompletion of Project Execution Submission of Initial Draft of the Submission of Initial Draft of the
DissertationDissertation Scheduling of Dissertation DefenseScheduling of Dissertation Defense
Year ThreeYear Three
PHASE 2PHASE 2 D.Min. SeminarD.Min. Seminar
Year ThreeYear Three
PHASE 3PHASE 3 Revision of DissertationRevision of Dissertation Defense PreparationDefense Preparation Defense of DissertationDefense of Dissertation Final Revision of DissertationFinal Revision of Dissertation Final Approval of DissertationFinal Approval of Dissertation Preparation of Dissertation for Preparation of Dissertation for
BindingBinding
Additional ConsiderationsAdditional Considerations Research MethodologiesResearch Methodologies Research ResourcesResearch Resources Ethical Issues in ResearchEthical Issues in Research
Doctor of MinistryDoctor of MinistryProject DissertationProject Dissertation
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J. Randolph Turpin, D.Min. J. Randolph Turpin, D.Min.
Defining the ProblemDefining the Problem
NeedCalling
& Passion
• The Ministry Practice Problem
• The “Presenting Issue”
Assessing the ContextAssessing the Context
DemographicsDemographics Structural AnalysisStructural Analysis
Organization Structures/SystemsOrganization Structures/Systems Supportive/Antagonistic SystemsSupportive/Antagonistic Systems
Historic TimelinesHistoric Timelines Stories and SymbolsStories and Symbols
The Initiating TheoryThe Initiating Theory
ProbleProblemm
ProposeProposed d
Ministry Ministry ActionsActions
ReasonReasonScripturScripturee
ExperiencExperiencee
TraditionTradition
Literature ReviewLiterature Review Identify key themes and project Identify key themes and project
variablesvariables Find out what names (and alternative Find out what names (and alternative
names) are given to these concepts names) are given to these concepts in the research literature.in the research literature.
Using these key words, conduct a Using these key words, conduct a literature search.literature search.
Organize literature findings (and Organize literature findings (and scriptural findings) according to scriptural findings) according to theme or project variables.theme or project variables.
Project DesignProject Design
Intervention Approach Intervention Approach
Identify the Problem / Presenting IssueIdentify the Problem / Presenting Issue Propose a Pro-Active Model (Intervention)Propose a Pro-Active Model (Intervention) Execute the Pro-Active ModelExecute the Pro-Active Model
Assessment Approach (for complex Assessment Approach (for complex situations)situations) Identify the Problem / Presenting IssueIdentify the Problem / Presenting Issue Assess In-DepthAssess In-Depth Propose a ModelPropose a Model
Two Types of ProjectsTwo Types of Projects::
Project DesignProject Design
Describe your proposed pro-active model (intervention).Describe your proposed pro-active model (intervention). Explain the relevance of the theory to this proposed model.Explain the relevance of the theory to this proposed model. Name the research method for evaluating the Name the research method for evaluating the
model/practice and its results. (Make provision for both model/practice and its results. (Make provision for both formative and summative feedback.)formative and summative feedback.)
The Plan of this WorkThe Plan of this Work Steps/Phases for Fulfilling Objectives and GoalsSteps/Phases for Fulfilling Objectives and Goals Timelines and SchedulesTimelines and Schedules Resources and PersonnelResources and Personnel
Anticipated ResultsAnticipated Results
How to Draft the Design for the How to Draft the Design for the ““Intervention Approach”:Intervention Approach”:
Data GenerationData Generation Generating Data from the SettingGenerating Data from the Setting
Field NotesField Notes RecordingsRecordings ““Found” DocumentsFound” Documents
Generating Data from the ParticipantsGenerating Data from the Participants InterviewsInterviews QuestionnairesQuestionnaires Assigned HomeworkAssigned Homework
Generating Data from the ResearcherGenerating Data from the Researcher Journal EntriesJournal Entries