Supervisory leadership : Focus on instruction /
Don M. Beach, Judy Reinhartz
- Boston : Allyn and Bacon, 2000
- xi, 324 p.
Setting the stage for supervisory practice, 1. -- Supervision as a field of study, 3. -- The changing contexts for viewing supervision, 25. -- Schools as organizations : The workplace for teachers and supervisors, 46. -- Supervisors as leaders, 71. -- Communicating effectively : A critical component for supervisors, 102. -- Models and mechanics of supervision, 125. -- Supervision processes : A framework for action, 127. -- Classroom observation : collecting information about teaching and learning, 157. -- The instructional dimension of supervision, 183. -- Curriculum development : the role of the supervisor, 185. -- Teaching : A complex process, 209. -- Assessing the complexity of teaching : Characteristics and components, 232. -- Reflection, growth, and change, 261. -- Professional growth and development : Staff development opportunities for teachers, 263. -- Making decisions and facilitating instructional change, 296