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- Title
'I feel really good now!' Emotions and independence in undergraduate supervision.
- Authors
Zackariasson, Maria
- Abstract
Within Swedish higher education, there is an explicit focus on the importance of independence, not least in relation to degree projects, which makes it a significant issue within supervision. What student independence comprises and how it may be achieved, however, is rarely discussed, even though the expectations of independence may be a stressful aspect of degree projects for students. This article examines the role emotions may play in undergraduate supervision in relation to student independence through analysing recorded supervision meetings and focus group interviews with supervisors. Based in a theoretical framework centred on the concepts affective practices, anticipated emotions and anticipatory emotions, it discusses how supervisors handled students' expressions of fear, anxiety, joy and relief, and how anticipated emotions could be used as a didactic tool.
- Subjects
EMOTIONS; SUPERVISION; UNDERGRADUATES; STUDENT projects; HIGHER education
- Publication
Learning & Teaching (1755-2273), 2018, Vol 11, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1755-2273
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3167/latiss.2018.110303