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Supervision Principles for the Novice Supervisor

Curriculum

  • 6 Sections
  • 21 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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  • Introduction
    2
    • 1.0
      Course outline
    • 1.1
      What are you hoping to learn from this online module?
  • Part One - Supervisors and Supervision
    4
    • 2.1
      Why be a Supervisor?
    • 2.2
      Why don’t people Supervise?
    • 2.3
      Benefits of effective Supervision
    • 2.4
      How do you feel as a new Supervisor?
  • Part Two - Preparing for Effective Supervision
    3
    • 3.1
      Functions of Supervision
    • 3.2
      Preparing for the Placement
    • 3.4
      Setting Expectations
  • Part 3 - Learning and assessment
    4
    • 4.1
      Entrustment and Autonomy
    • 4.2
      Assessment
    • 4.3
      Reflective Practice
    • 4.4
      How do people Learn?
  • Part 4 - Feedback
    6
    • 5.0
      What is Feedback?
    • 5.1
      Delivery of feedback
    • 5.2
      Role of feedback in Assessment
    • 5.3
      Giving and Receiving Feedback
    • 5.4
      Feedback issues
    • 5.5
      Finishing the feedback conversation
  • Conclusion, references, quiz and evaluation
    3
    • 6.1
      Conclusion & References
    • 6.2
      Supervision for Novice Supervisors quiz
      10 Questions
    • 6.3
      Evaluation
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