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Chapter 7-Developmental Supervision: An Introduction

Introduction to Developmental Supervision. Teacher-Development, Expertise, problem solvingNature of ProblemInterpersonal behavior of supervisor. Developmental Supervision. Supervisor begins by using collaborative, directive, informational directive control behaviorExamples?. 3 Phases of Develo

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Chapter 7-Developmental Supervision: An Introduction

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    1. Chapter 7-Developmental Supervision: An Introduction Manish Tripathi EDCI 8960 June 27, 2005

    2. Introduction to Developmental Supervision Teacher-Development, Expertise, problem solving Nature of Problem Interpersonal behavior of supervisor

    3. Developmental Supervision Supervisor begins by using collaborative, directive, informational directive control behavior Examples?

    4. 3 Phases of Developmental Supervision Phase 1-Diagnoses of teacher Phase 2-Select interpersonal approach Phase 3-Less supervisor control, more teacher control

    5. Developmental in Two Ways Supervisor matches approach with level teacher is functioning at currently Promote teacher development of reflection & problem solving

    6. Gerald Watson-Case Study#1 Students reading textbook in class Students complete worksheets Written exercises from textbook Mr. Watson reads magazines

    7. Case Study #2-Janice Smith Classroom management-Students Off task, disruptive

    8. Case Study #3-Mike Phillips Discussions not in-depth or at high level

    9. Case Study #4-Stella Simpson Teachers-Opportunity to be part of individualized professional development Teachers need training on cooperative learning How will you implement training?

    10. Case Study #1-Gerald Watson Students reading textbook in class Students complete worksheets Written exercises from textbook Mr. Watson reads magazines Action taken by principal?

    11. Case Study#2-Janice Smith Classroom management-Students Off task, disruptive Bill Levin(Mentor)-Suggestions?

    12. Case Study #3-Mike Phillips Discussions not in-depth or at high level Mike’s Plan George Cantinni’s (Mentor) Plan

    13. Case Study #4-Stella Simpson Teachers-Opportunity to be part of individualized professional development Maria Sanchez-Ideas-Staff development on cooperative learning Maria commits time & energy

    14. Additional Resources http://education.indiana.edu/cas/tt/v1i2/what.html –Classroom Management Style http://www.dean.usma.edu/cte/tip8.htm -Classroom Discussions http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/6/cu12.html -Effective Staff Development

    15. Additional Resources http://www.bsu.edu/gradschool/media/pdf/chapter12.pdf -Characteristics of Effective Teachers http://scholar.google.com/ -Google Scholar

    16. Bibliography Glickman, G., Gordon, S., Ross-Gordon. (2004). Supervision and instructional leadership: a developmental approach. Boston: Pearson.

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