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Saylor, Laura L.; McKenzine, Ginger Kelley; Sacco, Cathy Cebuslski – Journal of Montessori Research, 2018
A real-time, multidimensional, professional-development program that is connected to both practice and school culture was delivered to a group of Montessori teachers with the goal of improving teaching practices and increasing student success by exploring the potential benefits of mindfulness, structured reflective practice, and teacher-centered…
Descriptors: Mentors, Montessori Method, Faculty Development, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers)
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Gordon, Stephen P. – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2019
The author shares summaries of the supervision literature along with personal reflections and recommendations to discuss supervision's past, present, and future. Topics from the past include the heyday of clinical superevision, the University of Georgia's Department of Curriculum and Supervision, important concepts introduced by supervision…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Higher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Preschool Education
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Murley, Lisa D.; Stobaugh, Rebecca R.; Evans, Charles S. – Educational Renaissance, 2014
With national and state regulatory changes related to clinical practice within teacher education programs a reality, one university examined the outcomes of co-teaching model trainings required for stakeholders, both higher education faculty and P-12 educators. The training participants indicated the co-teaching model could increase student…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Education, College Faculty, Elementary School Teachers
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Hanshaw, Larry G.; Williams-Black, Thea; Boyd, Nichelle; Jones, Bobby Smothers; Love, Fannye; Thompson, Judith – College Student Journal, 2010
This article explored the conflict handling modes of 63 student teachers and 36 clinical instructors participating in a preK-12 semester of student teaching. Initial results of the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument indicated that both student teachers and their clinical supervisors used "Accommodating" as their preferred mode and "Avoiding"…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Conflict, Conflict Resolution