Remote doctoral supervision experiences: Challenges and affordances
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24297Date
2021-11-25Type
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Wisker, Gina; McGinn, Michelle K.; Bengtsen, Søren S. E.; Lokhtina, Irina; He, Faye; Cornér, Solveig; Leshem, Shosh; Inouye, Kelsey; Löfström, ErikaAbstract
The global pandemic has forced academics to engage in remote
doctoral supervision, and the need to understand this activity is
greater than ever before. This contribution involved a cross-field
review on remote supervision pertinent in the context of a global
pandemic. We have utilised the results of an earlier study bringing
a supervision model into a pandemic-perspective integrating studies published about and during the pandemic. We identified
themes central to remote supervision along five theory-informed
dimensions, namely intellectual/cognitive, instrumental, professional/technical, personal/emotional and ontological dimensions,
and elaborate these in the light of the new reality of remote
supervision.
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RoutledgeCitation
Wisker, McGinn, Bengtsen, Lokhtina, He, Cornér, Leshem, Inouye, Löfström. Remote doctoral supervision experiences: Challenges and affordances. Innovations in Education & Teaching International. 2021;58(6):612-623Metadata
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