The other presenters were
Rob Doubleday, Manager, Research Policy and Coordinator | CSU Research Office
Dr Rod Pope, Head, Research
Professional Development Programs | CSU Research Office
Kate Crowe, PhD student, Faculty
of Education, CSU.
As part of my presentation I discussed practices of effective supervisors (based on James and Baldwin, 1999) that required special consideration when working with part-time distance students (see asterisked points):
"FOUNDATIONS
1.Ensure
partnership is right for project
2.*Get to know
students and carefully assess their needs
3.*Establish
reasonable, agreed expectations
4.Work with students
to establish a strong conceptual structure and research plan
MOMENTUM
5. Encourage students
to write early and often
6. *Initiate regular contact and
provide high quality feedback
7. *Get students into
the life of the department
8. Inspire and motivate
9. *Help if academic
and personal crises crop up
FINAL STAGES
10. Take an active interest in
students’ future careers
11. Carefully monitor the final
production and presentation of the research"
James, R., & Baldwin, G. (1999).
Eleven practices of effective
postgraduate supervisors. Parkville VIC: University of Melbourne.