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El. knyga: Educational Supervision in Social Work: A Task-Centered Model for Field Instruction and Staff Development

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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2002
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780231528436
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2002
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780231528436

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This book provides a comprehensive examination of instructional supervision and introduces the Task-Centered Model for Educational Supervision (TCS). It begins by reviewing the history of educational supervision in social work and principles of effective teaching practices in the field. While theories about the principles and purposes of educational supervision abound, it has proven difficult to translate these ideas into a coherent model of supervisory practice. Educational Supervision in Social Work answers that need, presenting in detail TCS, an ordered series of discrete activities that supervisors and supervisees follow during and between supervision meetings. Designed to promote the continuous attainment of learning and practice objectives, TCS accommodates new models of field instruction, addresses common accountability concerns in social work supervision, and teaches practitioners how to be self-initiating and evaluative. Focusing on the practical implementation of TCS, Caspi and Reed have included detailed case vignettes throughout the book that provide concrete examples of putting theory into practice. Both supervisors of interns and staff as well as supervisees will find TCS a helpful tool in the supervisory process.



Through its emphasis on meeting learning objectives, the Task-Centered Model for Educational Supervision (TCS) accommodates new models of field instruction in social work, teaching accountability in fieldwork supervision and instructing novice social workers in how to be self-initiating and evaluative. The application of the TCS model in various real-life education and practice environments is illustrated by detailed case vignettes throughout the book.

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Through its emphasis on meeting learning objectives, the Task-Centered Model for Educational Supervision (TCS) accommodates new models of field instruction in social work, teaching accountability in fieldwork supervision and instructing novice social workers in how to be self-initiating and evaluative. The application of the TCS model in various real-life education and practice environments is illustrated by detailed case vignettes throughout the book.
Preface ix
A New Model of Educational Supervision
1(30)
A History of Educational Supervision in Social Work
31(24)
Principles of Effective Instruction
55(41)
The Supervisory Relationship
96(30)
The Person of the Supervisor
126(30)
Preparing for Supervision Beginnings and Endings
156(16)
The Development and Basic Principles of TCS
172(10)
The Social and Direct Teaching Functions of TCS
182(29)
Target Goals
211(31)
Tasks, Obstacles, and Contracting
242(34)
Task Review
276(13)
Applications of TCS
289(16)
Appendix: TCS Guidelines 305(8)
References 313(16)
Name Index 329(6)
Subject Index 335


Jonathan Caspi is assistant professor in the department of human ecology at Montclair State University in New Jersey. William J. Reid is Distinguished Professor, School of Social Welfare, the State University of New York at Albany.