‘Walking our talk’: Exploring supervision of postgraduate self-study research through metaphor drawing

  • Linda van Laren University of KwaZulu-Natal
  • Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan University of KwaZulu-Natal
  • Theresa Chisanga Walter Sisulu University
  • Liz Harrison Durban University of Technology
  • Thenjiwe Meyiwa Human Sciences Research Council
  • Nithi Muthukrishna
  • Inbanathan Naicker
  • Lorraine Singh

Abstract

We portray our learning as a group of eight academics who met to examine the roles and relationships of supervisors of postgraduate self-study research. We represent how through a metaphor-drawing activity we were able collectively to rethink our experiences and understandings of becoming and being supervisors of postgraduate self-study students. We used a metaphor-drawing activity to gain further understanding of self-study supervision, while also learning more about how visual methods can assist in self-study research. Significantly, in our drawings the supervisor was portrayed as a partner working with the student during the supervision process, rather than as a provider of expert knowledge. Through collaborative interactions and sharing our personal images of supervision of postgraduate self-study research with critical friends, we were able to reconsider our practices in a reflexive manner that provided insight into possibilities for enhancing our supervisory roles and relationships.
Published
2014-02-13
How to Cite
van Laren, Linda, Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan, Theresa Chisanga, Liz Harrison, Thenjiwe Meyiwa, Nithi Muthukrishna, Inbanathan Naicker, and Lorraine Singh. 2014. “‘Walking Our talk’: Exploring Supervision of Postgraduate Self-Study Research through Metaphor Drawing”. South African Journal of Higher Education 28 (2). https://doi.org/10.20853/28-2-346.
Section
General Articles