Posts tagged supervisory styles
Arrendondo & Rucinski 1998 Using structured interactions in conferences and journals to promote cognitive development among mentors and mentees
NotesRebecca West Burns19901999, 1998, ArrendondoD, beliefs, conference, learning, pedagogical skills, pedagogy of supervision, personal theories, supervision, supervisor professional development, supervisory conferences, supervisory relationships, supervisory styles
What it Means to Be a Supervisor in a Professional Development School Context
Haigh & Ward Problematising practicum relationships: Questioning the ‘taken for granted’.
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2004, relationships, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, supervisory approaches, supervisory environment, supervisory images, supervisory relationships, supervisory roles, supervisory styles, triad
Gimbert & Nolan The influence of the professional development school context on supervisory practice: A university supervisor’s and interns’ perspectives.
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2003, GimbertB, NolanJ, relationships, supervision, supervision in PDS, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, supervisory approaches, supervisory environment, supervisory images, supervisory relationships, supervisory styles
Leadership for Learning Notes - PDA Learning Summer 2011
Kosmoski Supervision Notes
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2006, artistic supervision, clinical supervision, collegial supervision, developmental supervision, dissertation, history of supervision, KosmoskiG, scientific management supervision, supervision, supervision barriers, supervision definition, supervision models, supervisor tasks, supervisory roles, supervisory styles