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Freer, Mark; Dawson, Jack – Phi Delta Kappan, 1985
Teachers and administrators in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, received inservice training to prepare them for participation in a widely appreciated supervisory relationship that grants teachers professional respect and reserves formal evaluation for teachers who are clearly failing to meet objectives cited in their personal professional growth plans. (PGD)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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McFaul, Shirley A.; Cooper, James M. – Educational Leadership, 1984
Authors review the clinical supervision model and present a case study of its use in peer supervision. Findings reveal the underlying assumptions of the model are incongruent with school context. (MD)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Blake, Norine; DeMont, Roger A. – Executive Educator, 1990
A Michigan teacher evaluation system has two goals: to improve instruction and provide for professional growth. Emphasizing clinical supervision, the system calls for the supervisor and teacher to share equally in the challenge of expanding the teacher's classroom skills. (MLF)
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
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Scott, Fentey B. – Clearing House, 1998
Offers a tri-modal conceptualization of appraisal/supervision, discussing: (1) appraisal/supervision as a rational five-phase process mediated by the environment within which it occurs; (2) the integrative setting needed for effective supervision and appraisal; and (3) operationalizing the process through a series of activities involving an…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement, Models, Teacher Administrator Relationship
Lane, Kenneth, Ed.; Gooden, Mark, Ed.; Mead, Julie, Ed.; Pauken, Patrick, Ed.; Eckes, Suzanne, Ed. – Education Law Association, 2008
The Principal's Legal Handbook contains information and recommendations for practice in four areas. Section 1, "Students and the Law," yields interesting and informative answers on a number of issues related to students and the law: recent issues in schools relative to students' rights; the use of technology; and the latest case law and…
Descriptors: Principals, School Law, Student Rights, Technology Uses in Education
Acheson, Keith A.; Gall, Meredith Damien – 2003
This book about the clinical supervision of teachers emphasizes the techniques of clinical supervision: ways to work with teachers to help them improve their classroom teaching. The book is intended to serve both as a practical hands-on guide for the inservice principal and school district personnel who supervise teachers, and as a textbook for…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Collegiality, Due Process
Sergiovanni, Thomas J. – 1985
This essay proposes a responsive research agenda to examine relationships between supervisory inquiry and practice on one hand, and teaching and learning on the other. The agenda first calls for policy-oriented research that examines the implications of state-mandated educational changes on supervisory practices and commensurate teaching and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Bureaucracy, Career Ladders
Barker, Cornelius L.; Searchwell, Claudette J. – 1998
Curriculum, instruction, classroom climate, enhancement of self-esteem, and organizing for teaching are readily evaluated by using this manual for teacher evaluation. Five performance areas outlined in part 1 list benchmark skills associated with sound teaching skills: (1) proficiency with curriculum; (2) evaluating student growth; (3) preparation…
Descriptors: Administrators, Educational Administration, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Evaluation
Hirabayashi, Judy; Wheeler, Patricia – 1992
This paper offers guidelines in the consideration of an open or closed classroom-observation system. Factors in the definition of an observation approach include target, timing, focus, topic of observation, and data-collection system. Because there are advantages and drawbacks to any classroom-observation system, the following factors should be…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Evaluation
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Pavan, Barbara N. – 1986
To gain perspective on the future preparation of supervisors, the Council of Professors of Instruction Supervision (COPIS) membership was surveyed concerning topics currently included in introductory supervision courses. The survey form included a list of possible topics, with space for additions, and asked each professor to indicate how many…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development, National Surveys
Dodge, Diane Trister – 1990
Written for individuals responsible for overseeing the staff training of preschool teachers, this guide consists of four sections. The first enables trainers to determine whether the training program, which is based on the 13 Child Development Associate (CDA) Competency Standards, meets the needs of their program. The second provides an overview…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Guidelines, Inservice Teacher Education, Preschool Teachers
Clarke, Carolyn; And Others – 1985
The evaluation of teachers to see whether they meet state competency standards or should be considered for merit pay is usually limited to making sure they achieve a minimum level of performance and does not involve determining how their performance can be improved if they exhibit higher levels of competence. In Georgia's Fulton County, Mountain…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Models, Program Implementation
Dulle, Paul; And Others – 1987
A cooperative professional evaluation system developed by the Southwest Cook County (Illinois) Cooperative Association for Special Education is described. The development of the system is outlined including writing of generic and specific job descriptions and determination of a philosophy of evaluation which identified the following purposes:…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
HALE, JAMES R.; LUNDY, PAUL R. – 1965
EPISODE TEACHING IS THE PRACTICE OF INITIATING STUDENT TEACHERS INTO TEACHING THROUGH THEIR OWN PERFORMANCE OF THE TEACHING ACT AS COPROFESSIONALS RATHER THAN AS DEPENDENTS. AN EPISODE IS DEFINED AS A SELF-CONTAINED EVENT, NOT PART OF AN ONGOING PROGRAM, BUT APPROPRIATE TO THE AGE LEVEL AND GENERAL INTEREST OF THE CHILDREN IN QUESTION. THE STUDENT…
Descriptors: Episode Teaching, Master Teachers, Resource Teachers, Student Teachers
Rayder, Nicholas; Taylor, Trent – 1979
Written for classroom teachers, the manual describes a model for analyzing interaction between teachers and mainstreamed special education students. The introduction stresses that the model's observation approach emphasizes professional growth rather than institutional regulation. Seven steps of the model are discussed: determining teacher goals,…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Classroom Observation Techniques, Conceptual Schemes, Feedback
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