Using Stimulus Material to Explore How Supervisors and Candidates Clarify Expectations During the Research Supervision Process in England

Q2 Social Sciences International Journal of Doctoral Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.28945/5081
J. Everitt, C. Blackburn
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Aim/Purpose: This study examined the perceptions of doctoral supervisors and candidates around how expectations for doctoral supervision are clarified, and the strategies used. Background: Clarifying expectations is recommended in supervisor and candidate handbooks, supervisor training and recognition programme. Formal strategies have been adopted as a blanket approach by some departments, faculties, or universities but little research explores supervisor and candidate perceptions of this practice or available strategies. Methodology: Semi-structured interviews using stimulus material were held with nine supervisors and nine doctoral candidates from a university in England which adopts a team supervision model. Supervisor and candidate dyads were not used. Contribution: This study can be used to consider the process of clarifying expectations. A smorgasbord or selection of strategies is presented, for practice. Findings: Six supervisors were clarifying expectations at the beginning using an informal discussion, although some supervisors used multiple strategies. Candidates did not recall their expectations being clarified. Some supervisors and candidates believed that expectations did not need to be clarified and there were concerns about formal strategies. Team supervision had a positive and negative influence. Four candidates wanted expectations clarifying but the different starting points and power issues suggested that supervisors need to create the space for regular discussions as part of a working alliance. Recommendations for Practitioners: The stimulus material or smorgasbord of strategies can encourage dialogue between supervisors and candidates to enable them to discuss and select appropriate strategies, from the full range available. Recommendation for Researchers: Researchers might want to undertake their own studies using stimulus material. The smorgasbord could be used in practice and research undertaken to see how it could be further developed. Impact on Society: Supervisors and candidates using the smorgasbord and the idea of the working alliance can assist to have ongoing conversations about expectations. Future Research: Researchers could conduct studies in other universities to see if similar findings are discovered. Future research could be undertaken where institutions have adopted a formal approach.
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运用刺激材料探讨英国研究督导过程中导师与考生如何厘清期望
目的/目的:本研究考察了博士生导师和博士生候选人对如何澄清博士生指导期望的看法,以及所使用的策略。背景:建议在主管和候选人手册、主管培训和认可计划中阐明期望。正式的策略已经被一些部门、院系或大学采用,但很少有研究探讨主管和候选人对这种做法或可用策略的看法。方法:采用激励材料对来自英国某大学的9名导师和9名博士生进行半结构化访谈,采用团队监督模式。没有使用主管和候选人的组合。贡献:本研究可用于考虑澄清期望的过程。本文提供了一种策略选择,以供练习。研究发现:六名主管在开始时通过非正式讨论澄清期望,尽管一些主管使用多种策略。候选人不记得他们的期望被澄清了。一些主管和候选人认为不需要澄清期望,他们对正式战略感到关切。团队监督有积极和消极的影响。四名候选人希望明确期望,但不同的起点和权力问题表明,主管需要创造定期讨论的空间,作为工作联盟的一部分。对从业者的建议:激励材料或策略的自助餐可以鼓励主管和候选人之间的对话,使他们能够讨论和选择适当的策略,从所有可用的。给研究人员的建议:研究人员可能希望使用刺激材料进行他们自己的研究。这种大杂烩可以在实践中使用,并进行研究,看看如何进一步发展。对社会的影响:主管和候选人使用大杂烩和工作联盟的想法可以帮助就期望进行持续的对话。未来研究:研究人员可以在其他大学进行研究,看看是否会发现类似的发现。今后的研究可以在各机构采取正式办法的地方进行。
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International Journal of Doctoral Studies
International Journal of Doctoral Studies Social Sciences-Education
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