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Haiplik, Brenda – 2003
BRAC (formerly Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), the largest Indigenous nongovernmental organization in the world, has a unique teacher training program in rural Bangladesh. Almost all BRAC teacher-trainees are rural women, who must have completed at least 9 years of schooling. Trainees spend only 12 days in initial basic teacher training…
Descriptors: Community Education, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Personnel, Nongovernmental Organizations
Kefauver, Grayson N.; Noll, Victor H.; Drake, C. Elwood – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1933
Within a period of 30 years the high-school enrollment has increased a little over 10 per cent of the population of high-school age to more than 50 per cent of that population. This enrollment is so unusual for a secondary school that is has attracted the attention of Europe where only 8 to 10 per cent attend secondary schools. Many European…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Enrollment, Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries

Gleave, Doug – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1997
Provides a theoretical rationale for honoring differences and distinctions between performance development and appraisal. Presents a Saskatchewan case study/field test of a differentiated approach that successfully used developmental supervisory styles (facilitating, collaborating, negotiating, or directing) to match each teacher's motivation and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Case Studies, Developmental Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Relearning the Meaning and Practice of Student Teacher Supervision through Collaborative Self-Study.

Montecinos, Carmen; Cnudde, Verlee; Ow, Maili; Solis, Maria Cristina; Suzuki Emy; Riveros, Marta – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2002
Describes the process and outcomes of a collaborative self-study by five Chilean teacher educators interested in improving their supervision of student teachers, examining problems they encountered as first-time writers of a self-study report. Guidelines for scaffolding supervisees' reflectivity are included (e.g., attend to supervisors' and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Webb, Graham – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1994
Development of a policy for annual faculty appraisal discussions at New Zealand's University of Otago is described, tracing its evolution from the traditional faculty evaluation interviews. The role accorded to faculty development is examined, and the emphasis on a collegial rather than corporate view of university administration is noted. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Faculty, Discussion
Johnson, Karen E. – Guidelines, 1992
The reflective experience of novice and experienced teachers involved in a Teaching English as a Second or Other Language (TESOL) practicum is described. Data gathered during the process illustrate the nature of each person's thoughts, judgments, and decisions while watching themselves teach. Ways for practicum supervisors to integrate this…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Observation Techniques, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries

Ralph, Edwin G. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1994
Reports a study that examined and considered improvements to supervision of Canadian beginning teachers during the three-year transition phase into formal teaching. Existing supervisory practice, as determined by a survey, was compared to that recommended in the literature. Results suggest a need for strong, collaborative supervision efforts…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education

Hammick, Marilyn; Acker, Sandra – Studies in Higher Education, 1998
A study investigated differences in ways that male and female supervisors (n=7) of undergraduate research in a British university approach supervision and the student-supervisor relationship. Results reveal contrasting ways of working and some differences in use of language to describe and discuss the practice of supervision, suggesting gender may…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research Projects

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

Allbon, Emily; Williams, Peter – New Library World, 2002
Focuses on children's experiences on the Internet, including the extent of their exposure to sexual, racial, or other inappropriate material. Results of questionnaires in United Kingdom high schools addressed home access; filtering systems; student attitudes; the extent and type of supervision at home and at school; school Internet policies; and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Censorship, Foreign Countries, High School Students

Aspland, Tania; Edwards, Helen; O'Leary, Jane; Ryan, Yoni – Innovative Higher Education, 1999
Discussion of problems associated with graduate thesis supervision includes a report of a 1995 survey of Australian universities which found that such evaluations were minimal. Also identifies issues emerging from student-supervisor focus groups, including the importance of relational aspects of supervision and systematic feedback. Notes the lack…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Dissertations, Feedback, Foreign Countries
Ronnerman, Karin – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2005
Swedish teachers are currently expected to become more involved in school improvement based on the findings of research. One of the main goals of this work is to develop practice in its own contexts. Teachers become involved in action and research or, in other words, the combination of practice and theory. A central issue in this work is whether…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Researchers
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
Akbaba-Altun, Sadegul – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
Integrating Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) into a centralized education system such as Turkey's depends on its successful design and application, which is an expensive and complex process. The aim of this study was to identify the issues related to integrating computer technologies into a centralized education system. Data were…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis, Teacher Attitudes
Zuber-Skerritt, Ortrun, Ed.; Ryan, Yoni, Ed. – 1994
This collection of papers discusses issues of quality, institutional research culture, and processes which encourage, achieve, sustain, and assure high quality teaching and research in universities, primarily from a British and Australian perspective. Part 1 is titled "Issues of Quality and Institutional Research Culture" and contains…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Quality, Educational Research, Foreign Countries