Supervisor and Student Perspectives on Undergraduate Thesis Supervision in Higher Education
Publication date
2020-06
Authors
Agricola, Bas
Prins, Frans J.
van der Schaaf, Marieke
van Tartwijk, Jan
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Supervisors
Document Type
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Abstract
Diagnosing teachers are teachers who perceive diagnostic information about students’ learning process, interpret these aspects, decide how to respond, and act based on this diagnostic decision. During supervision meetings about the undergraduate thesis supervisors make in-themoment decisions while interacting with their students. We regarded research supervision as a teaching process for the supervisor and a learning process for the student. We tried to grasp supervisors’ in-themoment decisions and students’ perceptions of supervisors’ actions. Supervisor decisions and student perceptions were measured with video-stimulated recall interviews and coded using a content analysis approach. The results showed that the in-the-moment decisions our supervisors made had a strong focus on student learning. Supervisors often asked questions to empower students or to increase student understanding. These supervising strategies seemed to be adapted to students’ needs, as the latter had positive perceptions when their control increased or when they received stimuli to think for themselves
Keywords
student perspectgives, research supervision, student perceptions, In-the-moment decisions, teacher–student interaction, Education
Citation
Agricola, B, Prins, F J, van der Schaaf, M & van Tartwijk, J 2020, 'Supervisor and Student Perspectives on Undergraduate Thesis Supervision in Higher Education', Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, vol. 65, no. 5, pp. 877-897. https://doi.org/10.1080/00313831.2020.1775115