管理关键友谊:在博士生指导过程中运用自学

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studying Teacher Education Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/17425964.2020.1763291
K. A. Richards, Victoria N. Shiver
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自学提供了一种研究方法,可以用来理解当前的教师教育工作者和教师教育博士生如何(重新)发展他们的实践并被社会化为学术规范。在某些情况下,教务顾问可能会起到关键的友谊作用。这在自学过程中引入了一个重要的权力动态,因为顾问以监督学生的身份服务。本研究的目的是了解自我学习的批判性友谊如何影响博士生导师(Kevin)和博士生(Tori)之间关系的发展。数据来自于我们每个人的反思日志,以及正式和非正式的朋友讨论。通过定性数据分析,我们试图通过协作过程确定转折点。结果表明,通过自学进行批判性友谊为我们提供了批判传统权力结构的空间和鼓励,并发展了更诚实的关系。我们特别确定了三个与我们的师徒关系发展相关的转折点:(a)在过程开始时最初的忧虑和共同的挫折,(b)通过关键的友谊学习并相互信任,以及(c)创建一个更愉快和有效的监督关系。这些结果强调了指导教师作为博士生重要朋友的好处和挑战,并讨论了与职业社会化理论有关的问题。
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Managing the Critical Friendship: Using Self-Study in the Doctoral Supervision Process
ABSTRACT Self-study presents one approach to research that can be used to understand how current teacher educators and teacher education doctoral students (re)develop their practice and are socialized into academic norms. In some of these instances, faculty advisors may serve in a critical friendship capacity. This introduces an important power dynamic into the self-study process as advisors serve in a supervisory capacity over their students. The purpose of the current study was to understand the process through which a self-study-informed critical friendship influenced the development of our relationship as doctoral supervisor (Kevin) and doctoral student (Tori). Data came from each of our reflective journals as well as formal and informal critical friend discussions. Through qualitative data analysis, we sought to identify turning points through a collaborative process. Results indicated that engaging in a critical friendship through self-study provided us with the space and encouragement to critique traditional power structures and develop a more honest relationship. We specifically identified three turning points relative to the development of our mentoring relationship: (a) initial apprehensions and shared frustrations at the beginning of the process, (b) learning about and coming to trust one another through critical friendship, and (c) creating a more enjoyable and effective supervisory relationship. These results highlight both the benefits and challenges of faculty advisors serving as critical friends for their doctoral students and are discussed in relation to occupational socialization theory.
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Studying Teacher Education
Studying Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Studying Teacher Education invites submissions from authors who have a strong interest in improving the quality of teaching generally and of teacher education in particular. The central purpose of the journal is to disseminate high-quality research and dialogue in self-study of teacher education practices. Thus the journal is primarily a forum for teacher educators who work in contexts and programs of teacher education.
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