Aim:To better understand the views and experiences of experienced doctoral supervisors in nursing when providing feedback and critique to nursing doctoral students. Background: Feedback refers to information from a provider, intended to inform a receiver about the quality of their work in order for them to be able to see where improvements might occur and to signpost issues to be carried into future work. Feedback, particularly on student writing is central to successful doctoral supervision and is time consuming and labour-intensive for supervisors. Design: Qualitative. Methods: Following ethics approval and informed consent procedures, we gathered 962 min of interview data over a six-week period from 21 participants in four countries. Dur...
Lessons learned in the feedback process are atwo-sided coin that ultimately guide the PhD candidatet...
Since the introduction of the National Student Survey in 2005, like many other institutions, the uni...
Feedback has an important role in supporting learning. It is through feedback that learners can acti...
Background: Feedback is an important aspect of assessment to further learning. Moreover, written fee...
Aim This study reports nursing and midwifery undergraduate and postgraduate students’ perceptions of...
Objective: To identify students\u27 perceptions about the practices of provision and utilization of ...
Providing effective written feedback on nursing student's assignments can be a challenging task for ...
Despite the body of research on the learning experience and challenges faced by international studen...
Feedback can improve students' learning and performance on clinical placements, yet students are oft...
Project SummaryThis project aims to address the complex challenges in providing meaningful feedback ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89499/1/21453_ftp.pd
Aims and objectives Given the importance of doctoral training to the future of the discipline, we s...
Background Increasing the numbers of doctorally prepared nurses is essential to the continuing deve...
The provision of supervisor feedback on the draft of postgraduate students’ thesis is an important a...
* Aim: This paper presents one aspect of a 5-year multicentre action research study to develop an ac...
Lessons learned in the feedback process are atwo-sided coin that ultimately guide the PhD candidatet...
Since the introduction of the National Student Survey in 2005, like many other institutions, the uni...
Feedback has an important role in supporting learning. It is through feedback that learners can acti...
Background: Feedback is an important aspect of assessment to further learning. Moreover, written fee...
Aim This study reports nursing and midwifery undergraduate and postgraduate students’ perceptions of...
Objective: To identify students\u27 perceptions about the practices of provision and utilization of ...
Providing effective written feedback on nursing student's assignments can be a challenging task for ...
Despite the body of research on the learning experience and challenges faced by international studen...
Feedback can improve students' learning and performance on clinical placements, yet students are oft...
Project SummaryThis project aims to address the complex challenges in providing meaningful feedback ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89499/1/21453_ftp.pd
Aims and objectives Given the importance of doctoral training to the future of the discipline, we s...
Background Increasing the numbers of doctorally prepared nurses is essential to the continuing deve...
The provision of supervisor feedback on the draft of postgraduate students’ thesis is an important a...
* Aim: This paper presents one aspect of a 5-year multicentre action research study to develop an ac...
Lessons learned in the feedback process are atwo-sided coin that ultimately guide the PhD candidatet...
Since the introduction of the National Student Survey in 2005, like many other institutions, the uni...
Feedback has an important role in supporting learning. It is through feedback that learners can acti...