Diversity/Learning Communities
Perspectives of Supervision
Foundations for Supervision
Supervision, Evaluation, and Renewal
Providing Leadership
100
The conflict caused in academic achievement by the differences in students’ cultures and the dominant culture’s values and interests.
What is cultural clash?
100
This management practice emphasizes control, accountability and efficiency within an atmosphere of clear-cut manager-subordinate relationships.
What is scientific management?
100
Teachers involve students in collaborative learning in pairs, threes, ad hoc groups, and long-term teams.
What are small group activities?
100
The development of the personal and professional self through reflection and reevaluation.
What is renewal?
100
What gets rewarded gets done.
What is Abraham Maslow's theory of motivation?
200
Teachers who accept all students as they are, but also accept responsibility for helping all students learn.
Who are culturally responsive teachers?
200
Bureacratic, personal, professional and moral authority.
What the four sources of authority?
200
This facet of understanding the design of learning activities explores the question, "What kind of authentic situations and audiences will suggest a way to apply what they know?"
What is application?
200
The two types of coaches within a school. One may focus on helping teachers master teaching content and one may focus on improvement within a school.
What is a content coach and change coach.
200
Can help or hinder teachers as they attempt to satisfy their needs at work.
What is school climate?
300
A metaphor for school situating the students as necessary and authentic members of the school with their learning at the core and reflective practice as the key
What is a learning community?
300
This type of reflection happens during the activity of teaching.
What is primary reflection?
300
This is the practice of having students keep records of what they are doing and learning, records such as portfolios of their best work.
What is reflective assessment?
300
The ideal type of supervision within a school that will address the needs of all teachers and supervisors.
What is differentiated supervision?
300
Provides the means for meeting many of the needs of teachers.
What is group membership in a school climate?
400
Three of the seven types of diversity that affect a student's learning and should be addressed in curriculum and instructional delivery. Cultural, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religious, social class
Cultural, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religious, social class
400
A relationship in which the exchange between the supervisor and the teacher is trusting, open and flexible to allow both persons to speak from integrity and to encourage mutual respect.
What is moral supervision?
400
This student learning is the result of active engagement of the student with the material of the curriculum.
What is authentic learning?
400
Coming to a conclusion or making a judgement about a teacher's performance and allowing that judgement to rate a teacher's performance as meeting, exceeding or failing some teaching standard.
What is a summative evaluation?
400
A set of understandings or meanings shared by a group of people.
What is school culture?
500
One goal of a school that aims to become culturally responsive is to move more and more members of the school community toward this.
What is intercultural sensitivity?
500
This platform focuses on what one believes ought to happen in a process of formal education.
What is an educational platform?
500
This facet of understanding the design of learning activities explores the question, "What activities and sources will generate multiple points of view?"
What is perspective?
500
The natural springboard to staff development for both teacher and supervisor.
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What is the post observation?
500
I am concerned about relating what I am doing to what other teachers are doing.
What is Collaboration?