Date of Award
1952
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Department
Education
Abstract
There is a feeling among teachers and supervisors alike that something should and could be done to improve relationship between these two groups of professional workers.
It was the general purpose of this study to make available to those interested in the field of supervision a summary of teachers' reactions to certain supervisory technique.
The specific purposes of the study are:
- To make a statistical study to determine whether elementary teachers are receiving constructive aid from the general supervisor.
- To survey the relationship between the teacher and the supervisor.
- To determine whether the relationship between the teacher and supervisor can be improved.
- To make recommendations on how to improve these relationships.
In an attempt to seek answers to the above, the teachers involved in this study were asked to answer questions concerning the following general topics:
- A description of their general educational and teaching background.
- A brief descriptions of their teaching position.
- Their ratings and reactions to certain supervisory techniques.
- Their suggestions on how supervision might be improved.
Pages
134
Recommended Citation
Murov, Morton. (1952). A study of elementary teachers' reactions to certain supervisory techniques. University of the Pacific, Thesis. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/1208
Included in
Other Educational Administration and Supervision Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons
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