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Smithers, Kathleen; Harris, Jess; Goff, Mhorag; Spina, Nerida; Bailey, Simon – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
Neoliberal reform of the university sector has resulted in increasing numbers of academics employed on casual or fixed-term contracts. While there is an emergent body of literature on issues of precarity in the academy, relatively little attention has been paid to the roles and responsibilities of those tenured academics who employ and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Tenure, College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty
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Page, Damien – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
Schools are risky places: the risk of a poor Ofsted report, the risk of sliding down league tables, the risk of teachers abusing children, the risk of teachers being falsely accused of abuse. As a result of risk anxiety and the ever-increasing sophistication of technology, the surveillance of teachers has proliferated, becoming a future-oriented…
Descriptors: Risk, Observation, Teacher Supervision, Lesson Observation Criteria
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Basford, Elisabet; Butt, Graham; Newton, Richard – School Leadership & Management, 2017
The main aim of this research was to secure a better understanding of how local authorities (LAs), senior leadership teams (SLTs) and teachers in state schools perceive their responsibilities for the deployment, leadership and management of teaching assistants (TAs). Current research in the field--some of which has been highly influential on…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Teacher Supervision, Foreign Countries, Administrator Attitudes
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Willis, Jonathan; Baines, Ed – Educational Review, 2018
Supervision groups are often used in professional settings and are introduced to address and provide support in relation to the challenges that arise in everyday practice. Although group supervision is common amongst a range of helping professions, its use in schools is rare. Little research exists as to the merits and challenges of providing…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Supervision, Group Instruction, Special Schools
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Williams, Judy – Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
This article reports on the results of a research project in which 18 teacher educators in three countries-Australia, The Netherlands, and United Kingdom-were interviewed about their experiences of working in the so-called "third space" between schools and universities, particularly in relation to the practicum, or field supervision.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators, Interviews, Experience
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Mercer, David; Evans, Barbara – School Organisation, 1991
Documents greater teacher attrition in the United Kingdom than previously realized and demands a halt to this trend. Urges increasing teacher managers' awareness of factors diminishing job satisfaction, an important factor influencing decisions to leave the profession. Presents three job satisfaction models used in business with possible…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries, Industry
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Earley, Peter; Creese, Michael – School Leadership & Management, 2000
Draws upon empirical data from a random sample of 150 secondary and 350 elementary schools in England to consider how teacher governors perceive their role and explore areas viewed as problematic. Effective supervisors generally incorporate positive elements of three other supervisory styles: minimalist, watchdog, and communication-link. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Governance
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Blythe, Sally Goddard – Child Care in Practice, 2005
This paper provides a summary of findings from a series of independent studies that have been undertaken separately. The studies used a specific developmental test battery--the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology (INPP) Developmental Test Battery for use in schools with children with special educational needs--with a total of 810…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Teacher Supervision, Academic Achievement
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McNally, J.; And Others – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1997
Interviews with British student teachers examined the nature of support they received in school when making the transition from student to teacher. The success of the transition depended on experiencing various relational conditions, which were largely determined by others, but which served as a crucial context for individual development. (SM)
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Helping Relationship