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Seiden Hyldegård, Jette; Jensen, Hanne Nexø – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
Due to growing pressures on universities, many master's degree students are offered all or part of their thesis supervision in groups involving core feedback skills and engagement. Given that not all graduate students understand or are comfortable with the academic discourse and strategies for formative feedback engagement, the institutions cannot…
Descriptors: Masters Theses, Graduate Students, Writing (Composition), Feedback (Response)
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Hammond, Lucy – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Student research is an important pedagogical feature across the higher education lifecycle. Postgraduate taught (PGT) student research has received limited attention in the context of the diverse nature of the PGT cohort. Using Activity Theory, PGT student research is explored from the perspectives of differently motivated Master's students:…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Graduate Students, Student Research, Masters Programs
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Sofia Jusslin; Charlotta Hilli – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Previous research has suggested that bachelor's and master's students seem to experience challenges with thesis writing, and the need for support might be greater when studying at a distance. To further develop supportive practices for thesis writing, this study points to a need to acknowledge materialities and spaces as active and necessary…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Theses, Masters Theses
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de Kleijn, Renske A. M.; Bronkhorst, Larike H.; Meijer, Paulien C.; Pilot, Albert; Brekelmans, Mieke – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
Despite the importance of goals in educational theories, goals in master's thesis projects are rarely investigated. Therefore, this study explores how goals play a role in master's thesis supervision in terms of: defining the goals (up-component); locating where the student stands in relation to the goals (back-component); and how the student can…
Descriptors: Masters Theses, Supervision, Educational Objectives, Student Educational Objectives
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Vehviläinen, Sanna; Löfström, Erika – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
Academic supervision of PhD dissertations and master's theses has traditionally been conceptualised as the pedagogy of the dyadic relationship between master and apprentice. Recently, researchers have argued for a more systemic approach. Yet, many communities lack practices for sharing the pedagogical responsibility of supervision. Consequently,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervision, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Doctoral Dissertations
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de Kleijn, Renske A. M.; Mainhard, M. Tim; Meijer, Paulien C.; Pilot, Albert; Brekelmans, Mieke – Studies in Higher Education, 2012
Master's thesis supervision is a complex task given the two-fold goal of the thesis (learning and assessment). An important aspect of supervision is the supervisor-student relationship. This quantitative study (N = 401) investigates how perceptions of the supervisor-student relationship are related to three dependent variables: final grade,…
Descriptors: Outcome Measures, Student Attitudes, Supervisors, Masters Theses
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Anderson, Charles; Day, Kate; McLaughlin, Pat – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
This article reports on part of a study of dissertation work in taught Masters courses. It focuses on presenting findings from interviews with 13 supervisors in a faculty of education concerning the normative order that they believed should prevail within the supervisory relationship, and their complex representation of student agency and of…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Student Attitudes, Educational Change