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Enhancing feedback practices within PhD supervision: a qualitative framework synthesis of the literature

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posted on 2024-02-07, 04:09 authored by Margaret BearmanMargaret Bearman, Joanna TaiJoanna Tai, M Henderson, R Esterhazy, Paige MahoneyPaige Mahoney, E Molloy
PhD candidates, like all students, learn through engaging with feedback. However, there is limited understanding of how feedback strategies support doctoral candidates. This qualitative framework synthesis of 86 papers analysed rich qualitative data about feedback within PhD supervision. Our synthesis, informed by sociomateriality and a dialogic, sense-making view of feedback, underscores the critical role that feedback plays in doctoral supervision. Supervisors, through their engagement or disengagement with feedback, controlled candidates’ access to tacit and explicit standards. The ephemeral and generative nature of verbal feedback dialogues contrasted with concrete textual comments. While many supervisors aimed for candidates to become less reliant on feedback over time, this did not necessarily translate to practice. Our findings suggest that balancing power dynamics might be achieved through focussing on feedback materials and practices rather than supervisor-candidate relationships. .

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Journal

Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education

Volume

ahead-of-print

Pagination

1-17

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0260-2938

eISSN

1469-297X

Language

en

Issue

ahead-of-print

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

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