Posts tagged power and supervision
Lee Self-study of cross-cultural supervision of teacher candidates for social justice
NotesRebecca West Burns20102019, 2011, power and supervision, selfstudy, social justice, student teachers, student teaching, supervision in teacher education, supervisor professional development, supervisory relationships
Bullough and Draper Making Sense of a Failed Triad
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2004, BulloughJrR, DraperRJ, interpersonal skills, positioning theory, power and supervision, relationships, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, supervisor, supervisor professional development, supervisory relationships, triad, university supervisor
Combing Mindsets, Dispositions, and Sources of Authority in Supervision
ReflectionRebecca West Burnsalienated critic, bureaucratic authority, coercive power, communal power, connected participant, critical friend, disposition, expert power, GarmanN, hierarchical relationships, hierarchical supervision, hierarchy, human relations supervision, human resources supervision, legitimate power, LevineM, mindset, moral authority, neutral observer, NolanJ, organic member, personal authority, power, power and supervision, power bases, professional authority, referent power, rewards, scientific management supervision, SergiovanniT, sources of authority, StarrattR, supervision
A Visual Representation of the Revised Images of Supervision
SupervisionRebecca West Burnsbureaucratic authority, BurnsR, GarmanN, moral authority, NolanJ, organic member, personal authority, power, power and supervision, professional authority, SergiovanniT, sources of authority, StarrattR, supervision, supervisory images
Gordon Notes Renaming the Term Supervision
NotesRebecca West Burns19901999, 1997, clinical supervision, CoganM, collaboration, collegial supervision, collegiality, cooperative supervision, democratic leadership, democratic supervision, developmental supervision, GlanzJ, GoldhammerR, GordonS, hierarchical relationships, hierarchical supervision, hierarchy, human resources supervision, HunterM, industrialization, NevilleR, power, power and supervision, professional development, relationships, supervision, supervision vs evaluation, teacher development, teacher evaluation, transformational supervision