Posts tagged supervisory images
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
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
Sergiovanni & Starratt Redefinition of Supervision Notes
NotesRebecca West Burns20002009, 2007, bureaucratic authority, communities of practice, human relations supervision, human resources supervision, learning community, moral authority, neoscientific management supervision, personal authority, professional authority, reflection, reflective practice, scientific management supervision, SergiovanniT, sources of authority, StarrattR, supervision, supervisory frameworks, supervisory functions, supervisory images, Supervisory models, supervisory roles, trust