2012
DOI: 10.1080/0309877x.2012.706805
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Joint supervision practices in doctoral education – A student experience

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“…As has been documented elsewhere (Peelo n.d;Cullen 1994;Pole 1998;Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education 1999;Malfroy 2005;Manathunga, Lant, and Mellick 2006;Watts 2010;Guerin, Green, and Bastalich 2011;Lahenius and Ikävalko 2012), this shift in the sector has some clear driversfor example, the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of PhD programmes, continuing knowledge specialisation, and institutional quality assurance requirements, in addition perhaps to emerging notions of supervisory skill specialisation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…As has been documented elsewhere (Peelo n.d;Cullen 1994;Pole 1998;Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education 1999;Malfroy 2005;Manathunga, Lant, and Mellick 2006;Watts 2010;Guerin, Green, and Bastalich 2011;Lahenius and Ikävalko 2012), this shift in the sector has some clear driversfor example, the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of PhD programmes, continuing knowledge specialisation, and institutional quality assurance requirements, in addition perhaps to emerging notions of supervisory skill specialisation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The most common method used to explore the PhD student experience since 2006 has been interviews [1,13,19,21,23,26,31,36,37]. Other methods included questionnaires [7,10,27,41], focus groups [13,41], workshops [41], letters [36], supervisory dialogues [41] and logs [12,17].…”
Section: Approaches and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than their supervisors' points of view of the PhD journey, the students' accounts have been foregrounded or the perspectives of both have been included and/or compared [1,7,10,12,13,19,21,26,31,37,41]. It would also appear that there exists little enquiry into the differences in daily events and practices while doing a PhD; thus, a major recommendation across the earlier work is a call for more research into the specific experiences of doctoral students.…”
Section: Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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