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Glanz, Jeffrey – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2018
The purpose of this article is to chronicle the views of eight prominent professors of supervision regarding the state of instructional supervision. A confluence of factors has influenced the evolution of supervision as a practice and incipient field. Issues involving its very definition, its scope and methods, its status as a field, and its…
Descriptors: Teacher Supervision, Supervisors, Supervisory Methods, Instructional Leadership
Glanz, Jeffrey – 1997
Postmodernists have criticized modern conceptions of supervision as bureaucratic, hierarchical, and oppressive. This paper asserts that the postmodern proclivity to completely eschew expert supervision, evaluation, and judicious use of directive supervision is misguided, potentially limiting, and dangerous. The paper argues that collegial…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Leadership
Glanz, Jeffrey – Online Submission, 2008
Drawing on historical research, this paper draws attention to Dewey's oft-neglected, but no less brilliant work published in 1929, The Sources of a Science of Education. Dewey's critique of efforts in his day to seek "quick-fixes" to practical educational and curricular issues by employing premature scientific investigations and findings has…
Descriptors: Oral History, Investigations, Educational Philosophy, Supervision

Hazi, Helen M.; Glanz, Jeffrey – 1997
The field of instructional supervision in schools has a history of being misunderstood and devalued, having been beset by problems of definition and purpose. This paper examines the history of supervision and its ties with educational administration, and describes implications for supervision and administration. There is a history of tension…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Glanz, Jeffrey – 1996
Pedagogical correctness "is characterized by a set of 'right' and often avant-garde beliefs about how the curriculum and schools should be structured." When supervisors avoid supervisory methods that are considered not "pedagogically correct" or fail to adopt practices considered incorrect, instructional improvement is likely to be compromised.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cooperating Teachers, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Glanz, Jeffrey – 1994
Public school supervision in the United States has been historically influenced by its roots in western Europe and unique characteristics of the American educational system. Much history of school supervision describes it as a series of disjointed and unrelated events. And supervision appears to simply reflect greater social and educational…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Glanz, Jeffrey – Online Submission, 2005
Supervision as a field, in the main, remains susceptible and thus vulnerable to various forces, ideological and otherwise, that constrain its ability to play a significant role in instructional improvement and thus in educational leadership. Adherence to inspectional and fault finding supervision under the guise of standards-based and other…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Transformational Leadership, Instructional Leadership, Educational Environment