Institutional and supervisory support for the Thesis by Publication

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australian Journal of Education Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI:10.1177/0004944120929065
S. Mason, J. Morris, M. Merga
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The Thesis by Publication is garnering increasing interest across nations and disciplines. However, more needs to be learned about institutional and supervisory support for this thesis mode to ensure that doctoral candidates pursuing this approach enjoy the best possible outcomes. This paper draws on data from 246 recent successful doctoral candidates who took part in the 2018–2019 PhD candidates’ motivations, experiences, and opinions of the thesis by/with publications study. Findings suggest that perceived institutional support may be more common than supervisory support, and initial institutional support may be eclipsed by ongoing support. Findings suggest that more can be done to support students intending to embark on Thesis by Publication at induction, and that high quality supervisory support can be perceived as integral to candidate success in most cases. However, high dependence on supervisory support paired with comparatively limited institutional support can place workload pressure and increased accountability on supervisors, and may raise ethical implications that require close consideration.
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对出版论文的制度和监督支持
出版论文引起了各国和各学科越来越多的兴趣。然而,对于这种论文模式的机构和监督支持,还需要了解更多信息,以确保追求这种方法的博士生能够获得尽可能好的结果。本文引用了246名最近成功的博士生的数据,他们参加了2018-2019年博士生的动机、经历和对论文的看法。研究结果表明,感知的机构支持可能比监督支持更常见,最初的机构支持也可能被持续的支持所掩盖。研究结果表明,可以做更多的工作来支持打算在入职时开始发表论文的学生,在大多数情况下,高质量的监督支持可以被视为候选人成功不可或缺的一部分。然而,对监督支持的高度依赖,加上相对有限的机构支持,可能会给监督人员带来工作量压力,增加问责制,并可能产生需要密切考虑的道德影响。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Education was established in 1957 under the editorship of Professor Bill Connell. Drawing upon research conducted in Australia and internationally, the AJE aims to inform educational researchers as well as educators, administrators and policymakers about issues of contemporary concern in education. The AJE seeks to publish research studies that contribute to educational knowledge and research methodologies, and that review findings of research studies. Its scope embraces all fields of education and training. In addition to publishing research studies about education it also publishes articles that address education in relation to other fields.
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