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Pamela Walsh; Cindy Ives; Beth Perry – OTESSA Journal, 2023
This paper presents the findings of our exploration of our open educational practices (OEP) with graduate students. As reflective practitioners, we used a self-study methodology and collaborative autoethnographic methods to interrogate our open approaches to teaching and supervision. We draw on our developing competencies to support the wisdom,…
Descriptors: Open Education, Educational Practices, Graduate Students, Ethnography
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Mphahlele, M. J.; Tafesse, F. – Africa Education Review, 2015
The University of South Africa's (UNISA) College of Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET) stands unique in the world by offering laboratory-based disciplines through Open Distance Learning (ODL) at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Lack of postgraduate programmes in chemistry at the very few ODL institutions offering undergraduate…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Distance Education, Open Education, Graduate Students
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Friedrich-Nel, Hesta; Mac Kinnon, Joyce – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2015
The purpose of this study was to investigate formative postgraduate assessment from an international perspective while acknowledging the two countries' differing cultures and environments. Using a case study approach, data were collected from research supervisors of postgraduate work at a university in the United States (USA) and a university in…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Graduate Students, Student Surveys, Comparative Analysis
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Lahenius, Katja; Ikävalko, Heini – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2014
This paper presents a study of students' experiences of joint supervision practices and supervisors' professional work in doctoral education in one department of a Finnish university. A qualitative methodology was used to explore students' experiences of joint supervision practices and an inductive protocol was used to analyse the data gathered…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Supervision, Teamwork, Student Experience
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Lindsay, Siân – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
Writing a thesis is one of the most challenging activities that a doctoral student must undertake and can represent a barrier to timely completion. This is relevant in light of current and widespread concerns regarding doctoral completion rates. This study explored thesis writing approaches of students post or near Ph.D. completion through…
Descriptors: Theses, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Dissertations, Writing Assignments
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Halse, Christine; Bansel, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 2012
This paper is concerned with the ethics of relationships in doctoral supervision. We give an overview of four paradigms of doctoral supervision that have endured over the past 25 years and elucidate some of their strengths and limitations, contextualise them historically and consider their implications for doctoral supervision in the contemporary…
Descriptors: Supervision, Doctoral Programs, Ethics, Graduate Students
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de Lange, Naydene; Pillay, Guruvasagie; Chikoko, Vitallis – South African Journal of Education, 2011
We document the efforts of the faculty of education of a large research-oriented university in supporting doctoral learning. The development of a space for doctoral learning is in line with the need to develop a community of researchers in South Africa. We describe the historical origins of this cohort model of doctoral supervision and support,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Supervisory Methods, Educational Practices, Educational History
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Manathunga, Catherine – Australian Universities' Review, 2012
Many universities have introduced team supervision as a means of intervening in the intensity of the traditional supervisor-student dyad. This policy is intended to provide students with a great support during their candidature and to share the burden of sole supervision. It is also a pedagogy that seeks to support students' engagement with new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Supervision