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Jacobs The Art of Membership
NotesRebecca West BurnsJanuary 8, 201520102019, 2014, membership, NAPDS, organizational learning
Yendol-Hoppey & Franco Signature Pedagogies in PDS
NotesRebecca West BurnsJanuary 6, 201520102019, 2014, coaching, coteaching, field experiences, inquiry, integrated coursework, mentoring, PDS, reflection, schooluniversity partnerships, signature pedagogies, YendolHoppeyD
Cochran-Smith 2003 Education of Teacher Educators
NotesRebecca West BurnsDecember 28, 201420002009, 2003, CochranSmithM, inquiry, inquiry oriented stance, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, teacher education, teacher educator, teacher educator education
Shulman The signature pedagogies of the professions of law, medicine, engineering, and the clergy: Potential lessons for the education of teachers.
NotesRebecca West BurnsDecember 26, 201420002009, 2005, ShulmanL, signature pedagogies, teacher education, teacher educator education, teacher preparation
Shulman Signature Pedagogies in the Professions
NotesRebecca West BurnsDecember 26, 201420002009, 2005, ShulmanL, signature pedagogies, teacher education, teacher educator education, teacher preparation
Wallace & Chhuon Proximal Processes in Urban Classrooms
NotesRebecca West BurnsDecember 3, 2014classroom environments, classroom management, engagement, instructional practices, instructional strategies, relationships, students of color, teaching practices, urban, urban youth
What it Means to Be a Supervisor in a Professional Development School Context
NotesRebecca West BurnsOctober 7, 2014PDS, PDS roles, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, supervisor, supervisory relationships, supervisory styles
Haigh & Ward Problematising practicum relationships: Questioning the ‘taken for granted’.
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 29, 201420002009, 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 BurnsSeptember 29, 201420002009, 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
Dinsmore & Wenger Relatiopnships in prservice teacher preparation: From cohorts to communities.
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 26, 201420002009, 2006, DinsmoreJ, field experiences, preservice teachers, relationships, teacher education, teacher educator, teacher preparation
Yusko Supervisory practices that build relationships and communities
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 26, 201420002009, 2004, communities of practice, community, preservice teachers, relationships, seminar, student teachers, student teaching, supervision in teacher education, supervisory environment, supervisory practices, supervisory relationships, teacher educator
Lopez-Real, Stimpson, & Bunton Supervisor conferences: An exploration of some difficult topics.
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 24, 201420002009, 2001, conversation, conversations about practice, feedback, observation, post conference, processingforaction, relationships, student teachers, student teaching, supervision, supervision in teacher education, supervision vs evaluation, supervisor, supervisory relationships, telling
Levine Features and strategies of supervisor professional community as a means of improving the supervision of preservice teachers.
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 22, 201420102019, 2011, professional development, professional learning, professional learning communities, supervision, supervision in teacher education, supervisor, supervisor professional development, supervisory relationships
Johnson, I. L., & Napper-Owen, G. (2011). The importance of role perceptions in the student teaching triad.
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 19, 201420102019, 2011, communication, relationships, student teachers, student teaching, student teaching placements, supervision in teacher education, supervisor, supervisory environment, supervisory relationships, supervisory roles, triad
Chalies, S., Escalie, G., Bertone, S., & Clarke, A. (2012). Learning ‘rules’ of practice within the context of the practicum triad:
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 19, 201420102019, 2012, feedback, field experiences, relationships, student teachers, student teaching, supervision as telling, supervision vs evaluation, supervisory environment, supervisory relationships, trust
Koerner & Rust Exploring roles in student teaching placements
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 18, 201420002009, 2002, best practice, coaching, cooperating teachers, disposition, field experiences, mentoring, mentors, relationships, roles, student teachers, student teaching, student teaching placements, supervisor characteristics, supervisor dispositions, supervisor knowledge, supervisory practices, supervisory relationships, supervisory roles
Campbell & Lott Triad Dynamics
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 18, 20142010, 20102019, collaboration, collegial supervision, mentoring, mentors, relationships, student teachers, student teaching, supervision, supervision in teacher education, supervisory relationships, triad, trust
Nguyen What knowledge, practices, and relationships typify empowering teaching and learning experiences
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 17, 201420002009, 2009, communication, feedback, observation, relationships, student teaching, supervision in teacher education, supervisor, supervisory relationships, triad
Lee Self-study of cross-cultural supervision of teacher candidates for social justice
NotesRebecca West BurnsSeptember 15, 201420102019, 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 BurnsSeptember 15, 201420002009, 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
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