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Puskulluoglu, Elif Iliman; Anasiz, Burcu Turkkas; Saglam, Aycan Cicek – Educational Process: International Journal, 2019
The purpose of this study is to historically evaluate the processes of supervisor selection, training and assignment in the Turkish education system. In this regard, supervisor selection, training and assignment processes are taken into consideration within three time periods; "Before 1950," "Between 1950 and 2000," and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervisors, Personnel Selection, Educational History
Wills, Kimberly Kay – ProQuest LLC, 2017
With billions of dollars being spent annually on training and a low return on investment for training being achieved, it was imperative to understand the role of supervisors and how they influenced training transfer. The specific problem was that no research had examined the hierarchical role of supervisors of faculty in the college and university…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Transfer of Training, Supervisors, Focus Groups
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Pederson, Leonard S.; Dresdow, Sally; Benson, Joy – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2013
Purpose: The need for effective training of first-line supervisors is well established. Well-trained supervision is essential to our future as a country. A fundamental step in developing effective training is to develop a jobs needs assessment. In order to develop an effective needs assessment, it is necessary to know what the tasks are of…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Supervisory Training, Employer Employee Relationship, Supervisors
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Sheerer, Marilyn A.; Bauer, Karen L. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1996
Child care directors as supervisors are called on to develop, train, evaluate, and appraise child care workers, having varying levels of experience and training in these functions. The professional literature shows commonality in supervisory models in early childhood settings and that directors benefit from in-service training. (SD)
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Education, Administrator Role
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Landsman, Miriam – Child Welfare, 2007
Recent child welfare research has identified supervisors as key to retaining qualified and committed workers. This paper describes implementation of a federally funded child welfare training initiative designed to improve worker retention largely through developing, implementing, and evaluating a statewide supervisor training program in a…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Supervisory Training, Caseworkers, Social Work
Lowe, Mark A.; Brigham, Frederick J. – 2000
The role of the principal as the instructional leader is particularly important in special education because the principal's attitude toward special-education students, as well as his or her ability, or inability, to supervise their instruction, will ultimately determine the efficacy of the school's special-education services. Moreover, the…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Principals
Reeves, Elton T. – 1969
This guide to the development of line managers stresses the idea that the developmental process which any manager undergoes is the product of his own activity and should be treated as a continuous function. Major line functions, managerial attributes and characteristics, presupervisory selection, and preparation through trainee, temporary foremen,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Educational Methods, Educational Needs
Glatthorn, Allan A. – 1984
Several years of research support a differentiated system of supervision in which teachers can choose from among four different supervision styles. With the clinical style, intense observation and feedback is conducted by a trained supervisor. Cooperative professional development consists of small teams of peers working together for their mutual…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cooperative Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development
Mulford, Bill – 1980
This report synthesizes findings on the facilitators of school-focused inservice teacher training, describing their tasks and responsibilities, and determining the skills required and the training necessary to prepare them to perform such tasks. The concept of school-focused inservice was examined in terms of its organizational/managerial…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Resources, Global Approach, Inservice Teacher Education
Lucio, William H., Ed. – 1969
This document contains seven papers which examine the functional and organizational roles of the school supervisor in the context of new social, organizational, and professional demands on the school. The papers were presented at a 3-day symposium which focused on three related themes. The first theme, "The Supervisor: New Demands, New…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Adult Learning, Change Agents
Peace Corps, Washington, DC. Information Collection and Exchange Div. – 2002
This manual combines best practices for involvement of supervisors and counterparts in programming, training, and volunteer activities from the three regions of the Peace Corps. Its intent is to offer ideas for participatory development to supplement the work being done with partners at posts. It is designed to help associate Peace Corps directors…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Adult Education
Varner, Walter E.; Newcombe, Ellen I. – 1982
This manual is designed to help supervisors perform their duties, whether in the public or private sector or in a community organization. It provides information to help supervisors understand the individuals with whom they work, orient new workers to their jobs, plan and organize the work to be performed, assign and monitor tasks, conduct…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adolescents, Competence, Crew Leaders