Vanishing Point - or Meeting in the Middle? Student/Supervisor Transformation in a Self-Study Thesis

D. Pratt, B. Peat
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Abstract This account explores the divergent perspectives of supervisor and student interacting in self-study research, showing how both participants were transformed by the experience. Although both supervisor and student had faced similar problems as mature students engaging in doctoral study, and both possessed strong convictions about their chosen paths, their focus was very different. The student, being visually creative, was investigating the value of integrated arts as a transformational learning medium; the supervisor, from a linguistics background, was focused on exploring the nature of written communication. The supervisor/student relationship comprises a complex nexus of interconnections between persons, material objects, times and places: it is never static, but always emerging, with the relationship often ending up being more collegial than at first, as with the authors of this paper. In the counterpoint dialogue presented by student and supervisor, it can be seen that both learned from each other: the student, the rigours of structuring a passionate argument intellectually; the supervisor, to express an intellectual argument more personally. Both authors were transformed by the supervisor/student interaction: the supervisor, in rediscovering the value of interpersonal communication; the student, in mastering a research approach which did justice to her belief in the creative power of the arts. The value of engaging with perspectives which initially appear to be irreconcilable is not just to ‘learn new things’, but to push the inner limits of our perspectives, transforming not only the ways in which we perceive things, but the ways in which we learn.
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消失点——还是在中间相遇?学生/导师在自学论文中的转变
本文探讨了导师和学生在自学研究中相互作用的不同观点,并展示了这一经历如何改变了双方的参与者。尽管导师和学生都面临着与攻读博士学位的成熟学生相似的问题,并且都对自己选择的道路有着坚定的信念,但他们的关注点却截然不同。这名学生在视觉上很有创造力,正在研究综合艺术作为一种转型学习媒介的价值;这位具有语言学背景的导师专注于探索书面交流的本质。导师与学生之间的关系包含了人、实物、时间和地点之间的复杂联系:它从来都不是静态的,而是不断出现的,这种关系往往比开始时更加合意,就像本文的作者一样。在学生和导师的对位对话中,我们可以看到,双方都在相互学习:学生,在智力上构建一个充满激情的论点的严谨性;导师,要更亲自地表达一个知性的论点。两位作者都被导师与学生的互动所改变:导师重新发现了人际沟通的价值;这位学生掌握了一种研究方法,这种方法充分体现了她对艺术创造力的信念。与最初看起来不可调和的观点接触的价值不仅仅是“学习新事物”,而是推动我们观点的内在极限,不仅改变我们感知事物的方式,而且改变我们学习的方式。
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