SEDA Special 43: Ten Ways to Investigate Research Supervision Practice
Edited by Geof Hill and Sian Vaughan
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Research supervision is an academic practice that is gaining growing attention. In this publication a number of supervisors share the methods they have used to investigate and reflect on their supervisory practice. The intention in sharing their diverse and creative ways of investigation, and the resulting benefits in their own greater understanding of supervisory practice, is to encourage other supervisors to investigate their own research supervision as a practice in ways that are personally meaningful and beneficial to them. This Special discusses nine different ways research supervisors have investigated their practice and, in an open tenth way, encourages the reader to investigate their own practices.