Reimagining Instructional Supervision: Supervising Knowledge Work
The history of instructional supervision has been relatively constant. From the days when the first colonists arrived and established schools for their children until today instructional supervision has consistently focused on the critical examination of a teacher’s classroom behavior with the assumption that supervising individual teachers could significantly improve teaching and learning throughout a school system. That assumption has proven to be flawed.

The author believes that the focus of instructional supervision needs to shift off of individual teachers to focus on transforming the organization design and functioning of entire school systems. Instead of observing teachers working in their classrooms a re-imagined instructional supervision process would focus on transforming three sets of key system variables: Transform the system’s environmental relationships, transform the system’s core and support work processes, and transform the system’s internal social infrastructure.

Supervising Knowledge Work describes the salient features of a re-imagined supervision process called Knowledge Work Supervision that is designed to transform entire school systems.
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Reimagining Instructional Supervision: Supervising Knowledge Work
The history of instructional supervision has been relatively constant. From the days when the first colonists arrived and established schools for their children until today instructional supervision has consistently focused on the critical examination of a teacher’s classroom behavior with the assumption that supervising individual teachers could significantly improve teaching and learning throughout a school system. That assumption has proven to be flawed.

The author believes that the focus of instructional supervision needs to shift off of individual teachers to focus on transforming the organization design and functioning of entire school systems. Instead of observing teachers working in their classrooms a re-imagined instructional supervision process would focus on transforming three sets of key system variables: Transform the system’s environmental relationships, transform the system’s core and support work processes, and transform the system’s internal social infrastructure.

Supervising Knowledge Work describes the salient features of a re-imagined supervision process called Knowledge Work Supervision that is designed to transform entire school systems.
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Reimagining Instructional Supervision: Supervising Knowledge Work

Reimagining Instructional Supervision: Supervising Knowledge Work

by Francis M. Duffy
Reimagining Instructional Supervision: Supervising Knowledge Work

Reimagining Instructional Supervision: Supervising Knowledge Work

by Francis M. Duffy

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Overview

The history of instructional supervision has been relatively constant. From the days when the first colonists arrived and established schools for their children until today instructional supervision has consistently focused on the critical examination of a teacher’s classroom behavior with the assumption that supervising individual teachers could significantly improve teaching and learning throughout a school system. That assumption has proven to be flawed.

The author believes that the focus of instructional supervision needs to shift off of individual teachers to focus on transforming the organization design and functioning of entire school systems. Instead of observing teachers working in their classrooms a re-imagined instructional supervision process would focus on transforming three sets of key system variables: Transform the system’s environmental relationships, transform the system’s core and support work processes, and transform the system’s internal social infrastructure.

Supervising Knowledge Work describes the salient features of a re-imagined supervision process called Knowledge Work Supervision that is designed to transform entire school systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475822731
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/16/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 783 KB

About the Author

Francis M. Duffy is a Professor of Public Administration at Gallaudet University. He specializes in large-scale transformational change in school systems.

Table of Contents

Preface
Section 1: Re-Imagining Instructional Supervision
Chapter 1: Instructional Supervision Re-Imagined
Chapter 2: Core Concepts, Principles, and Tools
Section 2: Knowledge Work Supervision Methodology
Chapter 3: Key Players and Their Roles
Chapter 4: Step 1: Pre-Launch Preparation
Chapter 5: Step 2: Redesign the Entire System
Chapter 6: Step 3: Create Strategic Alignment
Chapter 7: Step 4: Evaluate Whole-System Transformation
Chapter 8: Step 5: Recycle to Pre-Launch Preparation
Section 3: Preparing Knowledge Work Supervisors
Chapter 9: Preparing Knowledge Work Supervisors
Chapter 10: Designing a Change Leadership Academy
Appendices
Appendix A: National Framework of Professional Standards
Appendix B: Proposed Certification Requirements
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