不久前有幸被同事及学生提名为最佳研究生导师奖。不论结果如何,提名本身至少说明自己的工作的到认可。以下申请材料中相关节选。
I have found that graduate student
supervision can be both challenging and rewarding. As graduate students are often diverse in
training and background, strengths and potential, expectations and careers,
graduate supervision is a highly individualized task. While there is no fixed model that works for
every student, effective
graduate supervision is about working with students to achieve a shared
goal. It involves scholarship and
teaching, dedication and responsibility, vision and mentorship. My supervision
philosophy is distilled from my experience as a graduate student with my
supervisors and mentors, my observation of colleagues who have supervised
students, and most importantly, from interactions with my own graduate
students. Reflecting on my interactions with graduate
students, I would like to share the following beliefs and experiences that have
worked for me:
1-1: Respect and amity: A good supervisory relationship has a
personal dimension and it helps with students’ academic success. I try to earn the trust and respect of my
students by trusting and respecting them. In non-academic sittings, I also treat my students hospitably and often invite
them out as a group for a meal to create opportunities for them to socialize,
network, and build team rapport. I also
try to be very cognizant about important events my students share with me in
relation to both personal and professional experiences and milestones.
1-2: Tailored approach: A good supervisor enables students to
demonstrate their strengths and maximize their potential. Often at a very early stage, I work with
students to identify a number of possible projects and discuss the pros and
cons associated with each one. Students
are given time to think and explore. I believe that “A good supervisor encourages his/her students to develop
beyond the potential students thought attainable by setting high standards with
achievable goals.” (James, R. & Baldwin, G. 1999).
1-3: Open communication channel: Good and effective communication is essential
for students to stay on a correct course and maintain good progress. In this regard, I always keep my door open to
students and they often come in without appointments. I also make my home phone and cell phone
numbers available to my students. I can
be also reached by social media Wechat (the Chinese version of Twitter) for my
Chinese students.
1-4: Timeliness and efficiency: Given the large number of students I
supervise and teach, I constantly have various requests from students. I try to reduce my response time to a
minimum. When a quick turn-around is not possible, I send an explanation and
expected timeline. For time-sensitive
issues (such as letters of reference for awards) I also ask students to send me
a reminder.
1-5: Opportunities and support: It is my belief and experience that providing
opportunities and support often make a huge difference for a student’s
success. The following two aspects are
particularly relevant to me: award/competition and manuscript
preparation/publication. I believe this may
partially explain my students’ overall success in terms of awards and publication
record.
1-6: Advice and encouragement: The provision of thoughtful and timely advice
helps students make progress, and assurance and encouragement enables students
to achieve a higher goal. It is
particularly important when students face crises of confidence or personal
problems. I have been trying to put this
belief into practice.
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