Supervisory Orientations
Commitment Levels
School Environment
Role of Developmental Supervision
Abstract Thinking
100

What is the main focus of the controlling approach in supervisory orientations?

 Enforcing compliance and dictating tasks

100

 How does a primary concern with job security impact a teacher's commitment level?

Lead to risk aversion and a focus on job retention over student success?

100

In the context of the school environment, who are some examples of individuals who may serve as supervisors according to the information provided?

Principals, subject matter specialists, assistant principals, etc

100

How can developmental supervision assist in collaborative curriculum development?

By fostering teamwork, designing innovative enhancements, and promoting interdisciplinary learning.

100

Individuals with high levels of abstract thinking can generate many alternative plans. How does this benefit problem-solving?

Allowing for creativity, flexibility, and exploration of various solutions?

200

What is the primary emphasis in the informational approach of supervisory orientations?

Providing relevant information and resources for teachers to consider?

200

Describe a characteristic of teachers with low commitment levels based on the provided information.

Little concern for students

200

In a school environment, what is the significance of the role of department chairpersons in developmental supervision?

Providing expertise in specific subject areas and supporting teacher growth?

200

How does developmental supervision support teachers in their personal development according to the information provided?

By offering mentorship, growth opportunities, and support for enhancing teaching skills.

200

For individuals with high levels of abstract thinking, what is one capability they possess?

The ability to analyze problems from multiple perspectives?