2023
DOI: 10.1177/01614681231161234
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How a Principal Investigator Supervises a Student Research Group: An Autoethnographic Longitudinal Examination

Abstract: Background: Research groups are social locations where teaching and learning merge among students and a principal investigator (PI). When joining, some students are able to contribute to groundbreaking research that addresses complex problems, under the direction of their PI. However, there are accounts of students having a wide range of negative experiences, often at the hands of the PI. Despite the important roles that PIs play in the supervision of students, there is no standardized or required training for… Show more

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“…When I started sending my work to Teachers College Record (TCR) (Burt et al, 2020(Burt et al, , 2021(Burt et al, , 2023, for example, I sensed that I was trying to communicate something BIG to a wide readership. TCR's editors and reviewers did not disappoint me; I received volumes of difficult feedback.…”
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“…When I started sending my work to Teachers College Record (TCR) (Burt et al, 2020(Burt et al, , 2021(Burt et al, , 2023, for example, I sensed that I was trying to communicate something BIG to a wide readership. TCR's editors and reviewers did not disappoint me; I received volumes of difficult feedback.…”
Section: Present Experiences With Academic Writingmentioning
confidence: 99%