Research and postgraduate supervision during the Coronavirus-19 pandemic: Lessons learned

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH South African Journal of Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-03-09 DOI:10.20853/38-1-6281
A. Chigona, L. Sosibo
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The Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic imposed new demands for conducting research and postgraduate supervision online. Face-to-face interactions between supervisors and research participants were limited. Consequently, there was heightened attention to the use of information communications technology (ICTs) to mitigate the disruptions. There is not much research on postgraduate supervision during COVID-19. This interpretative-phenomenological qualitative case study analysed innovative strategies that nine purposely selected supervisors reported to have used to manage postgraduate research and supervision during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected through online open-ended questionnaires sent to the supervisors. The constructivist theory underpinned this study. Results showed that while the pandemic was devastating, academic institutions learnt many good lessons regarding leveraging digital technologies for postgraduate students’ supervision. Innovative online supervision pedagogies were invaluable for both supervisors and students. Therefore, during the post COVID-19 era, supervisors must continue leveraging the use of digital technologies in postgraduate supervision to reduce costs and increase master’s and doctoral students’ throughputs and outputs.
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冠状病毒-19 大流行期间的研究和研究生指导:经验教训
冠状病毒-19(COVID-19)大流行对在线开展研究和研究生指导提出了新的要求。导师与研究参与者之间面对面的交流受到了限制。因此,人们更加关注使用信息通信技术(ICTs)来减少干扰。关于 COVID-19 期间研究生指导的研究不多。这项解释性-现象学定性案例研究分析了特意挑选的九位导师在 COVID-19 大流行期间用于管理研究生研究和指导的创新策略。数据是通过发送给导师的在线开放式问卷收集的。建构主义理论是本研究的基础。结果表明,虽然大流行病具有破坏性,但学术机构在利用数字技术指导研究生方面学到了很多好的经验。创新的在线督导教学法对督导人员和学生都非常宝贵。因此,在后 COVID-19 时代,导师必须继续在研究生指导中利用数字技术来降低成本,提高硕士生和博士生的产量和产出。
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