Basic Guide to SuperVision and Instructional Leadership, The, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (14 July 2021) © 2022

  • Carl D. Glickman
  • Stephen P. Gordon
  • Jovita Ross-Gordon

Basic Guide to Supervision and Instructional Leadership, The

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Table of contents

I. INTRODUCTION
1. SuperVision for Successful Schools

II. KNOWLEDGE
2. The Norm: Why Schools Are as They Are
3. The Exception: What Schools Can Be
4. Adult and Teacher Development within the Context of the School: Clues for Supervisory Practice
5. Reflections on Schools, Teaching, and Supervision.

III. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
6. Supervisory Behavior Continuum: Know Thyself
7. Directive Control Behaviors
8. Directive Informational Behaviors
9. Collaborative Behaviors
10. Nondirective Behaviors
11. Developmental Supervision: Theory and Practice

IV. TECHNICAL SKILLS
12. Assessing and Planning Skills
13. Observing Skills.
14. Research and Evaluation Skills

V. TECHNICAL TASKS OF SUPERVISION
15. Direct Assistance to Teachers
16. Group Development
17. Professional Development
18. Curriculum Development
19. Action Research: The School as the Center of Inquiry

VI. CULTURAL TASKS OF SUPERVISION
20. Facilitating Change
21. Addressing Diversity
22. Building Community

Appendix A: Review of Interpersonal Behavior in Four Supervisory Approaches

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