Coaching has become a popular form of HRD intervention. One HRD context, which has yet to embrace this, however is that of doctoralsupervision. Although the relevance of coaching to doctoral supervisionhas been noted, research into it remains very limited, and thereis a lack of clarity on how it could be implemented and the skills it would require. This reflects a broader lack of pedagogical thinking about doctoral supervision in universities and consequent paucity of HRD interventions to support it. This article addresses these gaps through reporting on stage one of an on-going research project which assessed the applicability of an existing model of coaching, to doctoral supervision. Building on Cook’s model, a new Collaborative Action ...
A competitive higher education environment marked by increased accountability and quality assurance ...
Supervision capacity is becoming an issue that may restrict the ability of universities to meet elig...
This round table presentation will facilitate discussion on the question:’ a wholistic approach to d...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
In this paper we focus on individual coaching carried out by an external coach as a new pedagogical ...
The extent to which coaching behaviour is practiced in PhD supervision is unknown. Supervision and e...
Building on existing studies that ask doctoral supervisors how they understand their role, and what ...
This paper shares the reflections of a group of 5 academics who started supervising practice-based d...
Unlike taught classroom-based degree courses, doctoral degrees in the UK are normally only, or mainl...
Over the past two decades, there has been a flurry of government papers and policy reports worldwide...
The student-supervisor relationship is one of the most important factors impacting on doctoral stude...
A systematic search of the coaching literature for original peer-reviewed studies into business coac...
Supervisors’ leader role efficacy is essential to support PhD students in the transference of both r...
A competitive higher education environment marked by increased accountability and quality assurance ...
Supervision capacity is becoming an issue that may restrict the ability of universities to meet elig...
This round table presentation will facilitate discussion on the question:’ a wholistic approach to d...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
In this paper we focus on individual coaching carried out by an external coach as a new pedagogical ...
The extent to which coaching behaviour is practiced in PhD supervision is unknown. Supervision and e...
Building on existing studies that ask doctoral supervisors how they understand their role, and what ...
This paper shares the reflections of a group of 5 academics who started supervising practice-based d...
Unlike taught classroom-based degree courses, doctoral degrees in the UK are normally only, or mainl...
Over the past two decades, there has been a flurry of government papers and policy reports worldwide...
The student-supervisor relationship is one of the most important factors impacting on doctoral stude...
A systematic search of the coaching literature for original peer-reviewed studies into business coac...
Supervisors’ leader role efficacy is essential to support PhD students in the transference of both r...
A competitive higher education environment marked by increased accountability and quality assurance ...
Supervision capacity is becoming an issue that may restrict the ability of universities to meet elig...
This round table presentation will facilitate discussion on the question:’ a wholistic approach to d...