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van der Mars, Hans – 1984
A study was made on the efficacy of prompting as a supervisory aid to preservice physical education teachers. Three student teachers were prompted in specific behaviors during teaching sessions with their students. Communication was by way of a wireless microphone and a FM receiver with mini-earphone. The students were prompted on: (1) use of…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Physical Education Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Jonas, R. Stevan; Blumberg, Arthur – 1986
Recent studies of the perceptions of teachers and supervisors about the benefits of teacher supervision show clear disagreement between the two groups. Supervisors see their efforts as helpful to teachers, whereas teachers consider supervision ineffectual. This document reports on research conducted to test the theory that positive…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems
Price, David; Sellars, Neal – 1985
This study focused on supervisory processes used by primary teachers in Queensland, Australia, who were perceived to be excellent student teacher supervisors. Structured interviews were conducted with 32 supervising teachers working with student teachers, some of whom were also interviewed. Synthesis of data collected from these interviews…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Pink, William T. – 1983
In an effort to support the contention that the levels of student achievement and discipline depend more on administrative style and school ethos than on inner city location and/or social class, race, or IQ of students, an investigation was conducted of a single midwestern urban high school. The procedure consisted of observation and interviews of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Assistant Principals, Discipline, Instructional Improvement
Minsky, Elaine; And Others – 1984
This study, initiated by the Scarborough (Ontario) Board of Education, examines principals' perceptions of their role in curriculum implementation, the difficulties inherent in this role and the support systems available to assist principals, and the leadership component of the principals' role in curriculum implementation. Interviews, based on a…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Curriculum Development
Johns, Kenneth W.; Cline, Daniel H. – 1985
A study sought to determine the supervisory practices of college of education faculty who supervise student teachers at the University of Nevada-Reno. The survey viewed student teacher supervision from three perspectives: (1) policies and procedures followed by colleges in the evaluation of college supervisors by student teachers; (2) the range of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Teacher Attitudes
Wheeler, A. C. R. – 1980
Focusing on the role of supervisors, this study looked at factors affecting the teaching and learning process in Nepalese schools. A brief review of the educational reform effort in Nepal and of the National Education System Plan leads to a look at current conditions in education, drawing from questionnaire results and observations from schools in…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Burns, M. L. – 1981
The literature of teacher supervision assumes that supervision should focus on the teacher and teacher behavior within the classroom setting. The administrative model of supervision, however, focuses on pupils and pupil learning and takes the school system as its setting. It makes teachers and supervisors partners in deciding how well the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Learning
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Alexandria, VA. – 1980
The purpose of this study was to assess current supervisory practice and assess the impact of certain factors on supervision: declining enrollments, declining budgets, collective bargaining, management efficiency studies, principals' inability to commit time to supervision, and decentralization. Data were gathered from 16 districts (urban,…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Curriculum Development, Decentralization, Declining Enrollment
Niedermeyer, Fred C.; Fischer, Kathleen B. – 1974
An exportable curriculum supervision system was developed to help supervisors and teachers accomplish three primary functions: to establish class performance expectations, both in terms of pupil achievement and rate of program completion; to monitor actual class performance on a regular, efficient, and systematic basis; and to use suggested…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competency Based Education, Criterion Referenced Tests, Curriculum Development
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Hogben, Donald; Lawson, Michael J. – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1983
Attitudes of student teachers and cooperating teachers were measured during a one-year postgraduate program for secondary school teachers at an Australian university. Student teachers' attitudes tended to be stable over time, although their views moved closer to those of cooperating teachers during practice teaching. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cooperating Teachers, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
Benedetti, Teresa A.; Reed, Michelle K. – 1998
Traditional supervision of teachers in American schools is often mislabeled. In practice, it is more an exercise in administrative monitoring and evaluation instead of a method to help teachers grow and improve professionally. Clinical supervision, developed as an alternative to traditional supervisory methods, focuses on the non-evaluative use of…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Duke, Daniel L.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Presents findings of a case study of three New York City high schools conducted in 1980 to determine the effects of retrenchment. Focuses on six areas: instruction, programs, support services, facilities, equipment and supplies, and extracurricular activities. (WD)
Descriptors: Competition, Counseling Services, Educational Facilities, Elective Courses
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Draper, Janet; McMichael, Paquita – School Leadership & Management, 2002
Report of a study of the appointment of acting heads (principals) in 24 Scottish school districts, which explored their effectiveness and reasons for being appointed. Offers suggestions for creating a pool of potential heads to take advantage of opportunities for personal, professional, and school development. (Contains 23 references.) (WFA)
Descriptors: Beginning Principals, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership
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Sudzina, Mary; And Others – Action in Teacher Education, 1997
This study explored expectations, perceptions, and qualities of mentoring relationships between cooperating and student teachers at two institutions, investigating features necessary for successful, satisfactory relationships. Interviews indicated that cooperating teachers tended to function as advisors rather than mentors. Mentoring relationships…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Cooperating Teachers, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
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