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Shapiro, David A.; Moses, Nelson – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1989
The article presents a model of problem solving in supervisory interactions in public school speech-language-hearing programs. Specific principles of supervision and related recommendations for collaborative problem solving are discussed, as are continued professional growth of both supervisees and supervisors, interdisciplinary team functioning,…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Disabilities, Inservice Education, Interdisciplinary Approach

Brasseur, Judith – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1989
The article describes a model of clinical supervision for speech and hearing services. The model includes a continuum perspective to meet the individual needs of supervisees. A focus on the scientific nature of the supervisory process and an understanding of process components are important factors in model implementation. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Communication Disorders, Evaluation Methods, Individual Needs
Walker, Ronald Edgar – 1997
Within this century, junior and community colleges in the United States have created a new link in the educational chain between secondary schools and universities. As a result, faculty members at junior colleges have been "created" in that they are often former secondary school teachers, university professors, or graduate students who have little…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), College Faculty, Community Colleges, Models

Smyth, John – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1988
Asserts that teachers must form collaborative alliances and nonevaluative dialogue to regain control over their own professional development. The empowering potential of Robert Goldhammer's and Morris Cogan's original conceptions of clinical supervision have been distorted through the process of redefinition by vested interests to a form of…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Critical Thinking, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Glanz, Jeffrey – Online Submission, 2005
Supervision as a field, in the main, remains susceptible and thus vulnerable to various forces, ideological and otherwise, that constrain its ability to play a significant role in instructional improvement and thus in educational leadership. Adherence to inspectional and fault finding supervision under the guise of standards-based and other…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Transformational Leadership, Instructional Leadership, Educational Environment

Pool, Harbison; Evans, Roberta D. – Contemporary Education, 1991
Discusses the advantages of the clinical supervision of teachers, emphasizing the role of the principal in the observation itself. The advantages to both teacher and students of acknowledging the principal's presence and including him/her in the lesson are indicated. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education
Benedetti, Teresa A.; Reed, Michelle K. – 1998
Traditional supervision of teachers in American schools is often mislabeled. In practice, it is more an exercise in administrative monitoring and evaluation instead of a method to help teachers grow and improve professionally. Clinical supervision, developed as an alternative to traditional supervisory methods, focuses on the non-evaluative use of…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education

Harris, Ilene B. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1989
Schon has contributed significantly to knowledge in the areas of curriculum and supervision. Discussed are three concerns about Schon's formulations on teacher education: (1) the practical format in practice; (2) the dichotomy between reflection-in-action and technical knowledge and science-based knowledge; and (3) the dichotomy between tacit and…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems

Davidman, Leonard – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1985
The incongruence between organizational realities of student teaching and the Cogan/Goldmanner clinical supervision model are presented. The development of a new model of supervision geared to the realities of student teaching is recommended, and suggestions for approaching a new model are offered. (MT)
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Higher Education

Rikard, G. Linda – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1990
A clinical model of student teacher supervision is discussed in this article. The role of the college supervisor shifts from a visiting observer-evaluator to a consultant-colleague for the cooperating teacher. The clinical model's strength lies in the dyadic relationship between the supportive, mentoring, cooperating teacher and the student…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Cooperating Teachers, Higher Education, Master Teachers

Oberg, Antoinette A. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1989
Explored is the opportunity supervision provides for educators to remake their image of themselves and of their professional practice through reflection. Focused upon is the relationship between supervisors and teachers, reflective time and space, vehicles for creative reflection, and the creation of self-confidence. (SI)
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Practicums

Wiedmer, Terry L. – Teacher Educator, 1995
Clinical supervision is a formative evaluation method of working with teachers to improve instruction. This teacher-centered, collegial, and collaborative model requires the establishment of rapport and trust in a proper climate. Clinical supervision enables teachers and supervisors to grow while promoting excellence in teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

Safty, Adel – Interchange, 1992
Focuses on the question of administration when French language immersion programs are integrated into English instruction schools. It is argued that bilingual administration would be better than unilingual in fulfilling immersion teachers' needs, helping lessen conflict, and provide the leadership needed for program integration into the school…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Bilingual Education, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Educational Administration
Bennett, Tyson – 1997
The relationship between teacher and supervisor can be compared to that of husband and wife. Both relationships require care, commitment, communication, respect, truthfulness, and trust. Certain characteristics must exist between the supervisor and teacher for the process to be successful and, ultimately, lead to improved instruction. This paper…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Sparks, Dennis; Loucks-Horsley, Susan – Journal of Staff Development, 1989
This article organizes what is known about teacher staff development into five models currently being espoused and used. Supporting theory and research on these models are reviewed, and a description is given of what is currently known about the organizational context that is required to support successful staff development efforts. (Author/IAH)
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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