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Recognising that graduate supervisory practice is not an abstracted academic pursuit, but an activity that is subjectively bounded by content and context, impacted by the experiences and beliefs of supervisee and supervisor, this text explores the unique dynamics of graduate supervision in the Global South.
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Recognising that graduate supervisory practice is not an abstracted academic pursuit, but an activity that is subjectively bounded by content and context, impacted by the experiences and beliefs of supervisee and supervisor, this text explores the unique dynamics of graduate supervision in the Global South, as perceived and experienced by students and academics within those same contexts.Bringing together contributions which reflect a rich diversity of perspectives on supervisory practices at regional universities in the Caribbean and South Pacific, Graduate Research Supervision in the Developing World explores how supervisors navigate unscripted supervisory terrain; contextualise supervisory best practices; establish roles and relationships, and work to understand supervisees' needs. By highlighting the effect on graduate supervision of complex sociocultural interplay and the relationship between learning environments and student success, contributors look to locate best practices through analyses of stories of success and failure. As the contributors demonstrate, there is a need to restructure the standardised operation of graduate supervision across diverse faculties.This text will be of great interest to graduate supervisors and their supervisees as well as scholars in the fields of continuing professional development and higher education, in international and comparative education and Sociology of Education.
Author Biography
Erik Blair is Senior Lecturer in Higher Education at the University of West London, UK.Danielle Watson is Senior Lecturer at the School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.Shikha Raturi is an academic in School of Education, University of the South Pacific, Fiji.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSNOTES ON CONTRIBUTORSINTRODUCTION. Erik Blair, Danielle Watson and Shikha RaturiPART ONE: Negotiating unscripted supervisory terrainCHAPTER ONE: Peer learning and intercultural expectations of the PhD journey. Lynn BecklesCHAPTER TWO: It takes a village? Diversifying and contextualising the supervisory team in graduate studies. Sara AminCHAPTER THREE: Understanding policies intended to guide graduate research supervision: Institutional remit versus personal supervisory practice. Erik Blair and Danielle Watson PART TWO: Contextualising supervisory best practicesCHAPTER FOUR: Supervising graduate theses in Literary Studies at the University of the South Pacific. Matthew HaywardCHAPTER FIVE: Research supervision at The University of the West Indies: The case of two veterans. Karen Sanderson ColeCHAPTER SIX: Navigating research trajectories with supervisees in the Pacific Islands. Shikha Raturi, Dawn Gibson, Frank Thomas and Atul RaturiPART THREE: Supervisory roles, responsibilities and relationshipsCHAPTER SEVEN: Adjusting supervisory practices to suit student needs. Danielle Watson and Erik BlairCHAPTER EIGHT: Reflecting on practice and beliefs can make graduate supervision a craft. Rawatee Maharaj-SharmaCHAPTER NINE: Graduate students' areas of perceived strengths and weaknesses in thesis writing. Jeremy Dorovolomo, Govinda Ishwar Lingam and Adrian Abishek KumarPART FOUR: Understanding supervisees' needsCHAPTER TEN: A phenomenological study of the supervisory experiences of students engaging in doctoral research: A tomb or womb experience? Beular MitchellCHAPTER ELEVEN: Acknowledging the graduate student research experience: Lessons for supervisors from the auto-ethnographic writing of thesis acknowledgements and dedications pages. Greg Burnett and Shikha RaturiCHAPTER TWELVE: Structural dimensions of doctoral supervision in regional universities: The case of the University of the South Pacific. Eberhard Weber and Andreas KopfFINAL REFLECTION. Erik Blair, Danielle Watson and Shikha Raturi
Details ISBN1032239034 Pages 220 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2021 ISBN-10 1032239034 ISBN-13 9781032239033 Publication Date 2021-12-13 UK Release Date 2021-12-13 Format Paperback Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2021-12-13 NZ Release Date 2021-12-13 Series Routledge Research in Higher Education Author Shikha Raturi Subtitle Policies, Pedagogies, and Practices Edited by Shikha Raturi Alternative 9780367243968 DEWEY 378.1794091724 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education Imprint Routledge We've got this
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