Directive Control
Directive Informational
Collaborative
Nondirective
100

Who develops the problem-solving plan?

Supervisor

100

The supervisor acts as what kind of source?

Informational

100

The supervisor wishes to solve the problem that is shared _________ with the teacher.

Equally

100

The teacher has the ability to do _____ and ____ on their own.

Think and act

200

The teacher believes the purpose of teaching is to do what?

Transmit Knowledge

200

Primarily uses what type of teaching style

Teacher-Centered

200

The teacher believes in the distribution of what type of control?

External and Internal

200

Supervisor assists the teacher to come to their own ____________.

Conclusions

300

Teacher normally blames who for problems?

Students and Parents
300

When the teacher shares his or her perceptions of the problem, the supervisor mentally prepares ________________  ____________________.

Alternative Solutions
300

The teacher adjusts instruction based on what?

Student reaction

300

The teacher has what kind of teaching style?

Student-Centered

400
Avoids what type of work with other educators?

Collaborative

400

When presented with a large number of alternative decisions or options, the person feels...

Overwhelmed

400

The teacher is beginning to notice what in their students?

Inquisitiveness and Creativity

400

Highly tolerant of what?

Ambiguity

500

Issues involved in decision-making are viewed as what?

Black and White

500

Teachers matched with the directive informational approach are not yet cognitively ready or motivated to solve

Complex Instructional Problems
500

The teacher is primarily concerned with the technical implication of the _________________

Change

500

The sequence of behaviors between the start and finish can vary but should end with the same result, a ___________ _____________ decision.

Noninfluenced teacher

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