The main purpose of this study is to introduce alternative approaches in educational supervision. In this study; cognitive coaching, mentorship, peer supervision, portfolio evaluation, peer evaluation and action research are introduced as alternative supervision approaches and also it is aimed to make it clear what these approaches are, their benefits in supervising process and how they are used in practice different from traditional methods. It has been understood by this study that comparing to traditional approaches, alternative approaches are essential for supervisory process as they help teachers to understand themselves better, be aware of their self-efficacy, improve themselves in their work fields, have the sense of satisfaction with their work, share experiences on classroom practices, voice themselves comfortably, participate decisions, use personal autonomy and most importantly do their work meaningfully. In this process, it has been found out that it is necessary to create a supportive school setting, also to form the staff into reflective groups at school, urge team work and peer cooperation. Furthermore, with these new supervision approaches, negative perceptions of supervisory process are eliminated and supervisor’s role changes into counseling as it should be indeed.
Key words: Peer supervision, cognitive coaching, mentorship, peer consultation, portfolio development, action research
Bu çalışmanın amacı, eğitim denetiminde alternatif (çağdaş) yaklaşımların neler olduğunu ortaya koymaktır. Çalışmada, alternatif denetim yaklaşımları olarak, bilişsel koçluk, mentorlük, meslektaş yardımı, portföy değerlendirmesi, meslektaş değerlendirmesi ve aksiyon araştırması ele alınmış ve bunların ne olduğu, yararları ve uygulama biçimleri ortaya konmuştur.
Meslektaş yardımlaşması bilişsel koçluk mentorlük portföy değerlendirmesi meslektaş değerlendirmesi aksiyon araştırması
Primary Language | en. |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | October 10, 2013 |
Published in Issue | Year 2011 Volume: 33 Issue: 33 |