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Supervising Teaching Candidates Using Face-To-Face And Virtual Observations: Perceptions And Preferences Of Special Educators, Barbara M. Smith
Supervising Teaching Candidates Using Face-To-Face And Virtual Observations: Perceptions And Preferences Of Special Educators, Barbara M. Smith
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Providing effective supervision of student teachers and interns is critical in preparing quality special education teachers. To decrease the time commitment of supervisors, researchers have suggested using virtual observations which are generally viewed as a valuable resource. This study examined the experience of teacher candidates supervised with a combination of face-to-face visits and video observations. Groups of university faculty (supervisors) and students (teacher candidates) from a western university participated with both methods of supervision over three years and provided feedback to researchers. Results highlighted participants satisfaction with the supervision process, including advantages and concerns with each type and ways the …