One of the most common sources of conflict in graduate supervision is misaligned expectations. Students enter programs with assumptions about what supervision will entail, while supervisors bring their own understandings shaped by disciplinary norms, institutional policies, and personal experiences. When these assumptions go unspoken, they can lead to misunderstanding, disappointment, and tension. Setting expectations and building agreements at the outset of supervision—and revisiting them throughout the journey—is therefore essential.

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Setting Expectations and Building Agreements

  • Katerina Standish

摘要

One of the most common sources of conflict in graduate supervision is misaligned expectations. Students enter programs with assumptions about what supervision will entail, while supervisors bring their own understandings shaped by disciplinary norms, institutional policies, and personal experiences. When these assumptions go unspoken, they can lead to misunderstanding, disappointment, and tension. Setting expectations and building agreements at the outset of supervision—and revisiting them throughout the journey—is therefore essential.