Turunen & Tuovila Mind the Gap. Combining Theory and Practice in a Field Experience
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, action research, inquiry, professional learning, professional learning communities, selfstudy, supervision in teacher education, supervision in teacher preparation, supervisor, supervisor learning, teacher educator education, TurunenT
Soslau 2012 Opportunities to Develop Adaptive Expertise During Supervisory Conferences
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, adaptive expertise, conference, decision making, field experiences, metaconferencing, pedagogical expertise, pedagogical skills, pedagogy of supervision, post conference, post observation conference, SoslauE, student teaching, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, supervisor, telling
Tate, Pyke, Kortecamp, & Muskin 2012 Developing an Ethical Orientation Toward Supervisory Practice through Collaborative Case Writing
Ikpeze et al 2012 PDS Collaboration as Third Space
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, communication, communities of practice, IkpezeCH, mentoring, mentors, PDS, PDS research, PDS roles, relationships, selfstudy, supervision in PDS, theory & practice
Pajak, E. F. (2012). Willard Waller’s sociology of teaching reconsidered: “What does teaching do to teachers?â€Â
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, educational leadership, narcissism, PajakE, schooling, schools, supervision, supervisor characteristics, teacher educator, teacher educator education, teaching, Willard Waller
Spillane, Kim, & Frank 2012 Tie Formation and Social Capital Development in Elementary Schools
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, elementary, information giving, information sharing, networking, networks, professional development, professional learning, professional learning communities, school organization, school structures, social capital, social learning, social learning theory, social networking, SpillaneJP, supervision, supervisory environment, telling, tie formation, ties
EDE 4301 Classroom Management
Chalies, S., Escalie, G., Bertone, S., & Clarke, A. (2012). Learning ‘rules’ of practice within the context of the practicum triad:
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, feedback, field experiences, relationships, student teachers, student teaching, supervision as telling, supervision vs evaluation, supervisory environment, supervisory relationships, trust
Huang & Li What Matters Most: A Comparison of Expert and Novice Teachers' Noticing of Mathematics in China
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, expert teacher, expertise, mathematics, noticing, novice, novice observers, novice teacher, pedagogical skills, seeing, teacher education, teacher learning, video
Scherff & Singer Framing and Reframing the Field Experience
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, field experiences, methods coursework, online discussions, preservice teachers, reflection, reflective practice, reflective writing, student teachers, student teaching, technology, technology in supervision
Scheeler, McKinnon, & Stout Effects of BIE Technology
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, BIE technology, feedback, field experiences, preservice teachers, student teachers, student teaching, supervision in schools, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, supervisor, technology
Hamel Internet Collaborative Tools in Preservice Teacher Education
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, field experiences, international, partnerships, preservice teachers, remote supervision, schooluniversity partnerships, social learning, social nature, student teachers, supervision, supervision in teacher education, supervisor, supervisor tasks, supervisory relationships, teacher candidates, technology, technology in supervision, video, video conferencing
Johnston Opening Minds Chapter 2 Charts Consequences of Frames
Johnston Opening Minds Chapter 2 Charts
Johnston Opening Minds Chapter 3: Changing Learning Narratives
Johnston Opening Minds Chapter 2: Learning Worlds: People, Performing, and Learning
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2012, classroom environments, CLE, environment, JohnstonP, language, mindset, supervisory environment, supervisory relationships, teaching
Gordon Reinvigorating the Field of Instructional Supervision
Progress of Education Reform Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement
2012 Publications
Johnston Opening Minds Chapter 1: Choosing Words, Choosing Worlds