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Jacobsen, Michele; Friesen, Sharon; Becker, Sandra – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2021
In this case study research, we examine online supervision and engagements in a blended education doctorate (EdD) programme through a lens of relational trust. Interviews with supervisors and EdD graduates enabled us to examine practices and strategies used to cultivate relationships and learning alliances that supported doctoral candidates in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Supervision, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Supervisors
Alharbi, Hawazen; Jacobsen, Michele – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2018
This article reports on findings from a design-based research investigation into the analysis, design, and evaluation of online faculty development in graduate supervision. The design elements determined to be relevant and necessary for the development of this innovative online faculty development experience are described. The process and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Supervisors
Alharbi, Hawazen; Jacobsen, Michele – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2016
Graduate supervisors can benefit from ongoing educational development to enhance and develop their supervisory skills. From new supervisors to more experienced ones, faculty members can all benefit from gathering to discuss and exchange their experiences and supervision practices. Increasingly, graduate education research (Egan, Stockley, Brouwer,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Graduate Students, Supervision