Marshall
Glickman & Burns
Supervision
Discipline
Wild Card
100

This is the model that Marshall is known for

mini observations or walkthroughs

100

This is why Glickman created his continuum of leadership behaviors

The need to match interpersonal skills to the severity of the situation and development of the teacher

100

The PPP observation tool

Praise, Probe, Polish

100

CBA 

Collective bargaining agreement

100

Tom's favorite topic in educational leadership

"politics" or organizational behavior

200

This is the justification for Marshall's model

Full observations take too much time, with too little impact as a one or two-time snapshot

200

A leader designed plan is an example of this approach

Directive Control

200

This is an assertion a supervisor makes in an observation document 

Claim

200

This is a framework to run issues through to assess severity.  Basically, the four things to check

Law, Policy, Contract, Practice

200

This phrase is the tendency of school districts to assume classroom effectiveness is the same from teacher to teacher

Widget Effect

300

 The three primary descriptors of the Marshall Model?

Unannounced, Frequent, Short

300

The capital T and lower case t represent this in the model of behaviors

Maximum and minimum teacher responsibility

300

This provides the clear support for the supervisors assertion

Evidence

300

This should be on the bottom of every disciplinary letter and why

Employee signature; to verify receipt, for personnel file, to establish the narrative

300

The purposes for the two primary types of clinical observation

Qualitative is descriptive and holistic

Quantitative captures frequency, numbers, amount

400

This is the maximum number of hours to pass before a face-to-face follow up

24

400

"One option is that you could attend the district training on classroom management" is an example of this leadership behavior

Directive-Informational

400

Using this sentence stem is good practice to highlight the importance of a teacher practice in your interpretation

"As a result" or "Because of this"

400

Treating similar situations similarly is an example of this legal standard

Just Cause

400

The observer effect

The phenomenon that the observer influences the events being observed

500

SOTEL stands for this

Safety, Objectives, Teaching, Engagement, Learning

500

Any five out of the ten interpersonal skills in the continuum

Listening, clarifying, encouraging, reflecting, presenting, problem solving, negotiating, directing, setting parameters, reinforcing

500

These two "buckets" are the purpose of Staff Supervision

Staff Improvement and Quality Control

500

The four common steps in progressive discipline

Warning, Written Reprimand, Suspension (w/wo-p), Dismissal

500

The four quadrants of the Johari Window

Arena, Faćade, Blindspot, Mysterious (Unknown)

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