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Wilgosh, L. R.; And Others – Education Canada, 1980
Looks at three practice-teaching models. Plan A discusses role of faculty consultant as key for communication between university and schools. Plan B shows flexibility allowed for consultant to tailor his/her role in fostering professional growth of each student. Special education model stresses role of consultant working alongside students in…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Models
The Effects of Three Models of Teacher Supervision: Cooperative, Supervisor Controlled, and Minimal.
Fenton, Ray; And Others – 1989
This paper recounts the development of a cooperative teacher evaluation system by the Anchorage (Alaska) School District and presents the data that led Anchorage educators to conclude that cooperative evaluation is superior to either traditional supervisor-directed evaluation or minimal unstructured evaluation. In 1984, the district formed a task…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Models
Bebb, Aldon M.; Monson, Jay A. – 1969
A pilot inservice training program for supervising (cooperating) teachers was planned in which traditional roles were modified. It was theorized that decentralization of the responsibility for supervision of student teaching would allow better utilization of the college supervisor's training and time, opportunity for inservice growth and increased…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Models

Ralph, Edwin G. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1993
In contextual supervision (CS) (an adaptation of situational leadership), the student teacher's (supervisee's) level of confidence and competence determines level of supervisory support and task orientation. CS also encourages a global view of all contextual variables. Observation of 49 untrained pairs of practicum students and cooperating…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Sanford, Kathy; Hopper, Tim – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2000
A case study examined a whole-school model for supervising preservice teachers. The model employs constructivist notions that in a social-cultural context a persons' knowledge is created, examined, and transformed rather than simply transmitted and absorbed. The role of university facilitators changed from monitoring to mentoring, enhancing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Constructivism (Learning)
Davis-Wiley, Patricia – 1993
This paper describes a tri-level model of supervision of secondary teaching interns at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and presents research evaluating its efficacy. The supervision model involved the following elements: (1) the university supervisor met with the interns once per week, discussing such topics as lesson planning, assessment…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cooperating Teachers, Extended Teacher Education Programs, Higher Education
Keller, Daniel L.; Grossman, John A. – 1994
Field experiences for preservice teachers are replete with problems including insufficient budgets and concerns about the dominance of the preservice teacher, cooperating teacher, and university supervisor triad. This paper advocates the development of a diadic model that would, through training, expand the supervisory role of the cooperating…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education