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Viviano, Thomas – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2012
When speaking of educational leadership today there are many characteristics of leadership that are needed that perhaps were not necessary five, ten, or fifteen years ago. Technology's impact on how students learn and how teachers teach has had educational leadership think about more innovative ways in which to prepare, deliver, and assess…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Qualities, Principals
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Strickler, Amy; Pfeifer, Doug; Cameron, Alex; Robinson, Anna; Price, Camile; David, Megan – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2014
Children with serious emotional and behavioral problems often present challenges that far exceed what seems to be manageable. Despite the best intentions and efforts, youth move through multiple failed services because of the lack of progress, the "failure to adjust," and a presumed need for a higher level of care. Renewing Our…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Teamwork, Consultants
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Scheuermann, Tom – New Directions for Student Services, 2011
The successful supervisor, like the successful executive, is focused on the long term: decisive, inclusive, and personally humble--what Robert Greenleaf (1977, 2002) would call a servant leader. A student affairs supervisor also is a leader, manager, coach, and coworker. These can be daunting responsibilities, especially during times of…
Descriptors: Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Supervisors, Group Dynamics, Supervisory Methods
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McGraw, Cathlene E. – New Directions for Student Services, 2011
Supervision, as this author discovered, is about building relationships with groups and individuals, as well as implementing policies and practices to create clear expectations. These policies, practices, expectations, and relationships should give rise to a work environment that encourages creativity, learning, and personal growth. In this…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Supervisors, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
Bernard, Janine M. – Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2010
This special issue about clinical supervision offers an array of contributions with disparate insights into the supervision process. Using a synergy of supervision model, the articles are categorized as addressing the infrastructure required for adequate supervision, the relationship dynamics endemic to supervision, or the process of delivering…
Descriptors: Models, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Counselor Training
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Grant, Barbara M. – London Review of Education, 2009
Graduate supervision is a puzzling pedagogy requiring a thoughtful response from its practitioners. In this article, I reflect upon teaching theories of supervision produced through my own research with the aim of galvanizing the imaginations and practices of supervisors. I address a curious reluctance to introduce those theories that require…
Descriptors: Supervision, Graduate Students, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Supervisors
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Cuenca, Alexander; Schmeichel, Mardi; Butler, Brandon M.; Dinkelman, Todd; Nichols, Joseph R., Jr. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2011
The work of teacher education during student teaching typically takes place in two distinct "spaces": placement sites and college/university settings. The program featured in this article is structured in ways that clearly mark out those two spaces. Yet this configuration led our university supervisors, whose work primarily took place in the…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teacher Supervisors, Teacher Educators, Education Courses
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Hill, Geof W.; Walsh, Shari P. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
There has been a conversation about university graduate employability within the Higher Education literature for some time (Cryer, 1997; Barrie, 2004, 2006, 2007; Murray, 2000; McAlpine, 2006). Within this, and often under the banner of questioning the relevance of the PhD (Murray, 2000), there have been discussions about the employability of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Student Research, Career Development
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Franke, Anita; Arvidsson, Barbro – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
Research supervisors' different ways of experiencing their supervision of doctoral students are analysed in terms of the students' questions and problems as they relate to the supervisor's research, and what consequences this connection, or non-connection, to the supervisor's research has for supervision and the role of supervisor. Thirty…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Doctoral Programs, Supervisors, Supervision
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Degges-White, Suzanne E.; Colon, Bonnie R.; Borzumato-Gainey, Christine – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2013
Feminist supervision is based on the principles of feminist theory. Goals include sharing responsibility for the supervision process, empowering the supervisee, attending to the contextual assumptions about clients, and analyzing gender roles. This article explores feminist supervision and guidelines for providing counseling supervision…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Guidelines, Feminism, Supervision
Freeley, Mary Ellen; Scricca, Diane – Principal Leadership, 2012
Two district leaders developed a set of processes for their district's principals, assistant principals, and curriculum directors. The professional development model they created included summer workshops, monthly seminars, observations, and workshops on effective hiring. The results affirmed that developing effective educational leaders is a…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Assistant Principals, Principals, Educational Change
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Spector, J. Michael; Ifenthaler, Dirk; Sampson, Demetrios G. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2016
Digital systems and digital technologies are globally investigated for their potential to transform learning, teaching and assessment towards offering unique learning experiences to the twenty-first century learners. This Special Issue on "Digital systems supporting cognition and exploratory learning in twenty-first century" aims to…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Learning, Educational Psychology
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Zegwaard, Karsten E. – Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 2015
The delivery of research-informed education is a fundamental principle held by universities and is a principle that work-integrated education (WIL) should not be exempt from. In the 1980s and 1990s, critical reviews of the WIL literature suggested WIL research required significant development. Since these reviews were conducted a significant,…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Work Experience Programs, Educational Research, Research Needs
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Woika, Shirley – Educational Horizons, 2012
Cooperating teachers can help student teachers make the most of their student teaching experience. The author has served as an on-site supervisor for many practicum students and interns. She has also worked on the university side, supervising pre-student teachers and school psychology practicum students. Having served in all three of these…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Teaching Experience, Cooperating Teachers, School Psychology
Casserly, Michael; Lewis, Sharon; Simon, Candace; Uzzell, Renata; Palacios, Moses – Council of the Great City Schools, 2013
Principals serve as both instructional and administrative leaders in their schools. Their roles and responsibilities vary from managing school compliance issues to facilitating and assisting teachers with their instructional duties. In order to support principals in public schools, district leaders and others are working to build the kinds of…
Descriptors: Principals, Urban Schools, Educational Change, Administrator Evaluation
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