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More than a Confessional: Postmodern Groupwork to Support Postgraduate Supervisors' Professional Development

Title: More than a Confessional: Postmodern Groupwork to Support Postgraduate Supervisors' Professional Development
Language: English
Authors: McCormack, Coralie; Pamphilon, Barbara
Source: Innovations in Education and Teaching International. Feb 2004 41(1):23-37.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 15
Publication Date: 2004
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Foreign Countries; Higher Education; Group Discussion; Supervisor Supervisee Relationship; Faculty Development; Researchers; Educational Research; Story Telling; College Faculty
ISSN: 1470-3297
Abstract: Academics are experiencing pressures related to accountability and appraisal, excellence, effectiveness and efficiency. These pressures can intensify when the role of postgraduate supervisor is added to an already crowded professional and personal life. Although support and discussion groups for supervisors have been used in professional development programmes, merely 'confessing' concerns and inadequacies has limited value. Supervisors need processes that enable them to explore and analyse the complexity of the postgraduate experience. The postmodern, narrative approach to groupwork outlined in this paper--the story-dialogue approach--invites supervisors to examine the metaphors and myths that surround the postgraduate research experience. Story-dialogue groupwork opens to supervisors the possibility for change in their professional practice through greater depth of understanding of the postgraduate experience and the supervisory relationship in that context. It moves the focus of professional development programmes from training to reflective practice.
Abstractor: Author
Number of References: 49
Entry Date: 2005
Access URL: http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/link.asp?target=contribution&id=326WL6TL9XT4TWUG
Accession Number: EJ681642
Database: ERIC