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Ralph, Edwin G.; Walker, Keith – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2010
The Adaptive Mentorship (AM) model (formerly called Contextual Supervision) is described and implications are raised for its wider implementation. The researchers derived the AM model from earlier contingency leadership approaches, and during the last two decades, have further refined it. They argue for the transferability of AM, because it may be…
Descriptors: Mentors, Models, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Supervisory Methods
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Ralph, Edwin G. – Teaching Education, 1991
Examines the role of Canadian supervisors working with aboriginal student teachers and their non-Aboriginal cooperating teachers in the extended practicum. The article discusses how to solve interpersonal dilemmas using the contextual supervision model which conceptualizes the supervisory process and generates possible strategies to guide…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Canada Natives, Cooperating Teachers, Cultural Influences
Ralph, Edwin G. – 2003
This article examines the contextual supervision (CS) model that has been developed and applied in several practicum settings of teacher education programs over the past 12 years. The study synthesizes the research findings on the potential effectiveness of CS in assisting faculty supervisors and classroom cooperating teachers with the task of…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cooperating Teachers, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ralph, Edwin G. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2000
A study of 70 pairs of supervisory teachers and teacher interns at the University of Saskatchewan examined contextual supervision in the mentorship of student teachers' oral questioning skills. Findings indicate that supervisory skills improved, especially when supervisors adjusted their leadership styles to match protege development levels, and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cooperating Teachers, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Ralph, Edwin G. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1993
In contextual supervision (an adaptation of situational leadership), supervising teachers synchronize their leadership style to the teacher-intern's level of skill development. Application of the method with 15 Native student teachers helped the supervisor to identify contextual factors enhancing or impeding student-teacher progress, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Context Effect, Foreign Countries
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Ralph, Edwin G. – Action in Teacher Education, 1993
Designed to promote equitable and fair student teacher practicum supervision and evaluation, contextual supervision (CS) can be used by both college and school-based supervisors. This approach is supported by current reforms in teacher education, contemporary supervisory models, and validation in actual practice. (IAH)
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Ralph, Edwin G. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1993
In contextual supervision (CS) (an adaptation of situational leadership), the student teacher's (supervisee's) level of confidence and competence determines level of supervisory support and task orientation. CS also encourages a global view of all contextual variables. Observation of 49 untrained pairs of practicum students and cooperating…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Ralph, Edwin G. – 1991
Conflicts or disagreements between student teachers and university supervisors in the Extended Practicum program, College of Education, University of Saskatchewan, are often attributed to factors such as "personality clash," laziness, stubbornness, authoritarianism, prejudice, stereotyping, dogmatism, or malice. In reality, many of these…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Context Effect, Developmental Tasks
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Ralph, Edwin G. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1994
Describes the University of Saskatchewan's thoughts on adopting Contextual Supervision (CS) to encourage professional growth in preservice teachers within an extended practicum program. CS emphasizes that supervisory decisions must be based upon universally accepted human values. The article examines studies conducted as part of a two-phase…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education