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Graduate Research Supervision in the Developing World - Policies, Pedagogies, and Practices (Paperback): Erik Blair, Danielle... Graduate Research Supervision in the Developing World - Policies, Pedagogies, and Practices (Paperback)
Erik Blair, Danielle Watson, Shikha Raturi
R1,212 Discovery Miles 12 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recognising that graduate supervisory practice is not an abstracted academic pursuit, but an activity that is subjectively bounded by content and context, impacted by the experiences and beliefs of supervisee and supervisor, this text explores the unique dynamics of graduate supervision in the Global South, as perceived and experienced by students and academics within those same contexts. Bringing together contributions which reflect a rich diversity of perspectives on supervisory practices at regional universities in the Caribbean and South Pacific, Graduate Research Supervision in the Developing World explores how supervisors navigate unscripted supervisory terrain; contextualise supervisory best practices; establish roles and relationships, and work to understand supervisees' needs. By highlighting the effect on graduate supervision of complex sociocultural interplay and the relationship between learning environments and student success, contributors look to locate best practices through analyses of stories of success and failure. As the contributors demonstrate, there is a need to restructure the standardised operation of graduate supervision across diverse faculties. This text will be of great interest to graduate supervisors and their supervisees as well as scholars in the fields of continuing professional development and higher education, in international and comparative education and Sociology of Education.

Reimagining Graduate Supervision in Developing Contexts - A Focus on Regional Universities (Paperback): Danielle Watson, Erik... Reimagining Graduate Supervision in Developing Contexts - A Focus on Regional Universities (Paperback)
Danielle Watson, Erik Blair
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring graduate supervision from a constructivist standpoint, this book offers an original look at the graduate supervisory practices and pedagogies at The University of the West Indies and The University of the South Pacific. Highlighting the ad hoc nature of graduate research supervision and the problems associated with their implementation, this volume examines the impact that unformalized supervisory arrangements have on both the students and their supervisors at these tertiary institutions, and draws connections to institutions in other parts of the developing world.

Graduate Research Supervision in the Developing World - Policies, Pedagogies, and Practices (Hardcover): Erik Blair, Danielle... Graduate Research Supervision in the Developing World - Policies, Pedagogies, and Practices (Hardcover)
Erik Blair, Danielle Watson, Shikha Raturi
R3,971 Discovery Miles 39 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recognising that graduate supervisory practice is not an abstracted academic pursuit, but an activity that is subjectively bounded by content and context, impacted by the experiences and beliefs of supervisee and supervisor, this text explores the unique dynamics of graduate supervision in the Global South, as perceived and experienced by students and academics within those same contexts. Bringing together contributions which reflect a rich diversity of perspectives on supervisory practices at regional universities in the Caribbean and South Pacific, Graduate Research Supervision in the Developing World explores how supervisors navigate unscripted supervisory terrain; contextualise supervisory best practices; establish roles and relationships, and work to understand supervisees' needs. By highlighting the effect on graduate supervision of complex sociocultural interplay and the relationship between learning environments and student success, contributors look to locate best practices through analyses of stories of success and failure. As the contributors demonstrate, there is a need to restructure the standardised operation of graduate supervision across diverse faculties. This text will be of great interest to graduate supervisors and their supervisees as well as scholars in the fields of continuing professional development and higher education, in international and comparative education and Sociology of Education.

Reimagining Graduate Supervision in Developing Contexts - A Focus on Regional Universities (Hardcover): Danielle Watson, Erik... Reimagining Graduate Supervision in Developing Contexts - A Focus on Regional Universities (Hardcover)
Danielle Watson, Erik Blair
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring graduate supervision from a constructivist standpoint, this book offers an original look at the graduate supervisory practices and pedagogies at The University of the West Indies and The University of the South Pacific. Highlighting the ad hoc nature of graduate research supervision and the problems associated with their implementation, this volume examines the impact that unformalized supervisory arrangements have on both the students and their supervisors at these tertiary institutions, and draws connections to institutions in other parts of the developing world.

Whitewash - The Definitive Insider's Account of the Shocking Valeria Soledad Scandal (Paperback): Erik Blair Whitewash - The Definitive Insider's Account of the Shocking Valeria Soledad Scandal (Paperback)
Erik Blair
R413 R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Save R61 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Praise for ""Whitewash""

"F***ing Brilliant" - The Estate of Euan O'Dell

"How does Blair do it? Everyone in this town talks to Erik Blair, because if you don't, you're screwed." - Paris Biddle Blumenthal

"Blair's paroxysms of outrage at being a victim of deception speak for all of us who thought we knew what we knew when we knew it. And his unparalleled gift for the intimate anecdote reveals an inner Washington we all should have seen coming a long time ago" - Frank Arouet

"A disarming account which reveals the salient fact of modern political life: the perpetual war between honesty and loyalty. "Whitewash"" should awaken us from our dogmatic slumbers" -Samantha Franken Butler

When Erik Blair took in a homeless woman, injured by the roadside, he could not possibly have imagined the staggering rise to fame and power that the future held for her. Nor could he have known that she was hiding a secret life. The CIA, the President, and his staff most certainly could discern her true identity, though, if only they would dare to look. But is there anyone willing to pay the price of honor...?

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