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Freeman, Brenda; McHenry, Sherene – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1996
Assessed opinions of 329 counselor educators regarding the ideal delivery, goals, and methods of clinical supervision. Also examined the influences of theory and research relative to the practice of clinical supervision. Important supervision goals presented here include assisting counselors to develop clinical skills, to increase self-awareness,…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Counseling Psychology, Counselor Educators, Counselor Evaluation
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Anderson, Nancy A. – Reading Horizons, 1989
Shares ideas that teachers can implement to increase the effectiveness of adult reading aides assisting them in the classroom, including communication strategies, joint instructional planning, classroom management procedures, constructive feedback, and staff development. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Inservice Education
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Wiedmer, Terry L. – Teacher Educator, 1995
Clinical supervision is a formative evaluation method of working with teachers to improve instruction. This teacher-centered, collegial, and collaborative model requires the establishment of rapport and trust in a proper climate. Clinical supervision enables teachers and supervisors to grow while promoting excellence in teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Jensen, Joyce M.; Parsons, Marsha B.; Reid, Dennis H. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1998
Using classroom-based instruction and on-the-job monitoring and feedback, seven teachers were trained to systematically observe the data collection and teaching performances of their assistants as well as to provide contingent feedback. The supervisory training for teachers was accompanied by improvement in data collection among seven of eight…
Descriptors: Adults, Data Collection, Feedback, Inservice Teacher Education
Cronin, Greg – Camping Magazine, 2001
Techniques for supervising day camp staff so that they develop responsibility include holding daily morning meetings with the entire staff, taking the "open door" to staff, encouraging information sharing, managing by walking around, ending the day with a short assembly, and observing staff at the end-of-the-day dismissal and other major…
Descriptors: Camping, Day Camp Programs, Employer Employee Relationship, Feedback
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Ralph, Edwin G. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2000
A study of 70 pairs of supervisory teachers and teacher interns at the University of Saskatchewan examined contextual supervision in the mentorship of student teachers' oral questioning skills. Findings indicate that supervisory skills improved, especially when supervisors adjusted their leadership styles to match protege development levels, and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cooperating Teachers, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Buttery, Ernest Alan; Richter, Ewa Maria; Filho, Walter Leal – International Journal of Educational Management, 2005
Purpose: To outline the role of the group supervision model in postgraduate training, especially its advantages in respect of research involving industry sponsors. Design/methodology/approach: The paper considers the various categories of supervision and the pivotal role played by the supervisor. It analyses indicators of supervisor effectiveness…
Descriptors: Supervisor Qualifications, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Supervisory Methods, Leadership Effectiveness
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Calkins, Susanna; Kelley, Matthew R. – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2005
The current investigation was designed to examine faculty perceptions and practices of mentoring in the faculty-TA (teaching assistant) relationship. A survey of faculty members at a large Midwestern research institution revealed that most faculty members considered themselves to be, or wished to be, mentors to their teaching assistants. The…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teaching Assistants, Educational Practices, Teacher Attitudes
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Marrelli, Anne F. – Performance Improvement, 2005
This sixth article in the Performance Technologist's Toolbox series focuses on the critical incident method of data collection. Critical incidents are narrative descriptions of important events that occur on the job and how employees behave in those situations. Critical incidents document the work context, the specific situation that arose, the…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Critical Incidents Method, Interviews, Personal Narratives
Daresh, John C.; Playko, Marsha A. – 1995
This book emphasizes the development of skills, knowledge, and attitudes consistent with proactive supervision. Part 1 contains three chapters that examine the tradition and context of educational supervision. The first chapter reviews the different approaches to supervisory practices, and chapter 2 describes how supervisors build effective…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Leadership Qualities, Organizational Climate
Chen, Michael; Addi, Audrey – 1995
This paper presents findings of a study that explored the changing roles of principals and other school leaders in Israel as the system moves toward autonomous school organization. Specifically, the study examined the extent to which principals employed supervisory behaviors, teacher-activating behaviors, and school-restructuring initiatives. Data…
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Administrator Role, Analysis of Variance, Elementary Secondary Education
Broadwell, Martin M. – 1995
This training book is designed to help supervisors give accurate and effective on-the-job training (OJT) to employees under their supervision. Chapter 1 identifies good and bad training and good and bad reasons for training. Chapter 2 examines human learning and three motivators: desire for reward, fear of punishment, and curiosity. Chapter 3…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Adult Education, Adult Learning
National Community Coll. Chair Academy, Mesa, AZ. – 1996
This proceedings provides a total of 77 papers discussing the roles and responsibilities of chairs, deans, and other organizational leaders at community colleges and describing strategies for improving college leadership. Following background material on the National Community College Chair Academy, the following three keynote speeches are…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, College Administration
Barr, Karen; Dailey, Beth – 1996
The movement from a teacher-centered to a student-centered classroom environment requires that teachers utilize facilitation skills for effective collaborative learning. Collaboration is the process of shared creation in which two or more individuals with complementary skills interact to create a shared understanding that did not previously exist.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills
Veenman, Simon – 1996
This paper describes the preliminary findings of a training program to develop skills of Dutch primary school principals in coaching teachers for improved teaching. The major research questions addressed whether the 28 school principals who participated in the training program implemented the target coaching skills whether teachers coached by the…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Educational Administration, Elementary Education
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