Supervision

New Perspectives for Theory and Practice

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New Perspectives for Theory and Practice

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Supervision: New Perspectives for Theory and Practice co-edited by two prominent scholars in the field (Jeffrey Glanz and Sally Zepeda),draws attention to supervision as a function that is often misunderstood, under-appreciated, and frequently controversial. Much has changed in the last two decades in the education world. These changes have inevitably influenced the theory and practice of supervision. This text includes some of the top scholars in the field in the USA to offer their insights to important topics and issues in supervision. To strike a balance, the editors also included award-winning practitioners who share their insights about supervision. We hope that this volume raises awareness to several critical issues that affect teachers, administrators, and policy makers.

With the range of topics associated with supervision, we believe that the authors offer an informed and lively discussion of supervision in the present and future contexts of schools. Through our efforts, we believe that the multiple contexts in which supervision unfolds are examined alongside trends including high-stakes testing, the uses of data, the work superintendents do to supervise principals, and the type of supervision that builds a just and caring school culture that is culturally relevant and respectful for teachers and leaders.

Table of Contents

Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1:Introduction [Sally J. Zepeda, Jeffrey Glanz]
Chapter 2:Fostering Distributed Instructional Leadership: A Strategy for Supporting Teacher Learning [Hans W. Klar, Kristin S. Huggins, Amy P. Roessler]
Chapter 3:Framing Instructional Supervision [Stephen P. Gordon]
Chapter 4:Getting to the New Work of Teaching, Learning and Supervision: Are We Finally at the Quantum Moment? [Noreen Garman, Patricia Holland]
Chapter 5:Supervising and Evaluating Principals—The New Work of Superintendents and Central Office Personnel [Sally J. Zepeda, Philip D. Lanoue, Wanda G. Creel, Noris F. Price]
Chapter 6:Organizational Arrangements: Supervision and Administration—Past, Present, and Future [Francis M. Duffy]
Chapter 7: Supervision in the Context of Professional Development Schools and Partnerships [Rebecca West Burns, Diane Yendol-Hoppey]
Chapter 8:Principals, Policy, and Practice: Supervision in the Intersection [Mary Lynne Derrington]
Chapter 9:High-stakes Accountability and the Demise of Formative Supervision of Instruction: The Case of New York City [Susan Sullivan]
Chapter 10: Data Are Not the Enemy: A Retrospective Look at Data Embedded in Instructional Supervision [Judith Ponticell]
Chapter 11:Teacher Evaluation and Professional Development: How Legal Mandates Encroach on Core Principles of Supervision [Helen M. Hazi, Daisy Arredondo Rucinski]
Chapter 12:Cultural Competencies and Supervision [Noelle Witherspoon Arnold]
Chapter 13:Supervision for Social Justice [Jennifer Jacobs, Vanessa Casciola]
Chapter 14:Epilogue: Creating Transformational Change through a Focus on Instructional Supervision in a Continuing Age of High-Stakes Accountability [Jeffrey Glanz, Sally J. Zepeda]
Biographies of Contributors
Index

Product details

Published 30 Oct 2015
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 300
ISBN 9781475814965
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Jeffrey Glanz

Anthology Editor

Sally J. Zepeda

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