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Tanya Lawlis; Tamieka Mawer; Lesley Andrew; Thomas Bevitt – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Students with disability experience numerous challenges when engaging in Work-Integrated Learning (WIL). Successful WIL requires stakeholder collaboration to provide an equitable and relevant WIL experience. Stakeholder disparity around disclosure, accommodations, poor attitudes, and behaviours result in negative WIL experiences for students with…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Barriers, Education Work Relationship, Work Experience Programs
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Hobbs, Melody Kay; Stovall, Rachel – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2015
The rigorous and complex demands of a mentor's role are often overlooked during the mentorship of preservice teachers. Mentors have the profound responsibility to be both supervisor and instructor all the while fostering a cooperative, trusting, and supportive relationship. However, many mentors feel unprepared to meet the needs of preservice…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Early Childhood Education
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Yob, Iris M.; Crawford, Linda – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2012
In the research and professional literature, there are at least four lines of inquiry around mentoring: perceptions of successful mentoring in general, mentoring of doctoral dissertations in particular, mentoring specific to the online environment, and relative importance of mentoring behaviors. In each case, particular qualities that make for…
Descriptors: Mentors, Doctoral Programs, Literature Reviews, Supervisor Qualifications
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Kratochwill, Thomas R.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1981
This paper examines the contemporary nature of supervision of behavioral psychologists within the context of the contributions now apparent for school psychology. Specifically, it discusses aspects of the behavioral approach in theory, research, and supervisory practice. Some conceptual and methodological issues are presented as an expanding…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, School Psychologists, Supervision
Beck, Judith S. – 1995
Several important developments have evolved in the supervision of cognitive therapists in the past few years. Five such developments are: (1) the conscious structuring of the supervision session to conform to the suggested structure of the therapy session; (2) increased emphasis on quickly and efficiently conceptualizing patients, refining the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling, Counselors, Supervision
Grimmett, Peter P. – 1985
The proposed study will examine whether effective clinical supervision requires supervisors who practice certain strategies and procedures as they dialogue with supervisees in the conference, or whether the mere acquisition by supervisors and/or supervisees of research-verified knowledge about teaching and learning, e.g., the role of academic…
Descriptors: Research Utilization, Staff Development, Supervisor Qualifications, Supervisory Methods
Smith, H. Wayne; And Others – 1982
The literature on gender and leadership constitutes a discordant, often contradictory, and typically atheoretical collection of findings. This situation exists despite the emerging psychology of women, heightened public awareness, and increasing numbers of women in positions of authority. Terborg and Ilgen (1975) took the first step toward…
Descriptors: Females, Leadership, Models, Personality Traits
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Murphy, James P. – School Psychology Review, 1981
This article traces the history of supervision in school psychology and discusses the current guidelines and standards of professional organizations concerning supervision. The duties of and demands placed upon field-based supervisors as they attempt to implement professional standards are discussed. In addition, minimal competencies of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Psychologists, Standards, Supervisor Qualifications
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Culbreth, John R.; Borders, L. DiAnne – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1999
Examines differences in counselors' perceptions of the supervisory relationship based on counselor and supervisor recovery status, and the match or mismatch of counselor and supervisor recovery status. Results indicate no significant differences in ratings of satisfaction or relationship dimensions based on either the counselors' or supervisors'…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselors, Mental Health Workers
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Gatfield, Terry – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2005
There has been a substantial increase in the number of candidates enrolled in PhD programmes in the past decade. Whereas the literature is relatively informative with its advice to candidates and supervisors, there is little evidence of research related to supervisory styles and changes of style over the supervisory period. This paper attempts to…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Supervisors
Barletta, John – 1995
In the past 20 years, counselors have become increasingly aware of the legal and ethical issues related to counseling. This paper addresses the various legal and ethical topics relevant to school counselors. Since counselors need to make informed decisions based on statutes, codes of ethics, professional standards, community expectations, and…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Confidentiality, Counselors, Ethics
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Spaights, Ernest; Keys, Paul R. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1986
Research on personal traits of Black managers shows the following: (1) upper-level managers score higher on self-actualization, masculinity-femininity, and self-assurance; (2) there is no difference in personal traits between successful and unsuccessful managers; and (3) there are no apparent differences in personal or management styles among the…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Administrator Characteristics, Black Employment, Blacks
Reed, Rodney J. – 1989
The principal plays a crucial role in determining the overall effectiveness of the school; therefore, attention must be focused not only on principal preparation, but also on principal recruitment and selection. Today a greater emphasis is being placed on managerial skills in principal selection, but personal characteristics still exert a heavy…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Assessment Centers (Personnel), Elementary Secondary Education
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Anderson, Ruth B.; Maypole, Donald E. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1986
Problems faced by Black administrators in three community substance abuse agencies in Iowa were examined to determine the following: (1) the unique problems they faced; (2) their problems in relation to the expectations of their employers, co-workers, and clients; and (3) whether they believed there were problems specifically related to their…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Black Employment, Blacks
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Huber, Charles H. – Family Journal, 1994
Reviews the section on supervision in the "Ethical Code for the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors" and a recent article from the family counseling literature that provides a schema for more specific direction, thus enhancing the ethical code. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Ethics
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