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Title: Effective Supervision Practices


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Effective Supervision Practices
  • MMS Safe Civil Schools Team
  • February, 2008

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A Positive Adult Presence Promotes
  • An invitational school climate
  • A spirit of cooperation
  • A sense of adult availability
  • Student/Staff connections
  • Student rule-following

3
An Effective Supervisor will
  • Be there on time
  • In the right place(s) physically
  • In the right place mentally
  • Be supportive of other supervisors
  • Be willing to initiate contact with any student
  • Be knowledgeable about policies and procedures

4
What does Effective Supervision Look Like?
  • Positive, random verbal interactions with
    students
  • Continually moving throughout the area use of
    proximity
  • Continually visually sweeping the setting
  • Watching/Listening for unusual crowds, sounds,
    noise levels, activities

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Watch this supervisor what is she doing that
makes her effective?
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Common Expectations
  • How are students expected to enter the setting?
  • How are students expected to behave in the
    setting?
  • How are students expected to exit the setting?

7
How does an Effective Supervisor actively
communicate with students?
  • Create an assumption of cooperation and
    compliance with expectations
  • Use body language and tone of voice
  • Intervene early with low-level misbehavior
  • Make early and positive contact with students
    misbehaving

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How NOT to do it!!
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Consistently
  • Consistently means that-
  • Every observed misbehavior receives a response
  • Responses to similar misbehaviors are the same
  • Not responding sends a message that the
    expectation is not important
  • Inconsistency breeds a climate of unfairness

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Calmly
  • Respond in an unemotional manner
  • Emotional responses
  • Are inappropriate models for students
  • May escalate the situation
  • May reinforce behaviors for students who are
    seeking attention
  • Remind yourself-
  • Dont take it personally
  • I am the adult
  • Consider the interaction a teaching opportunity

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Respectfully
  • Use respectful words, tone of voice and body
    language
  • Keep the responses as private as
    possible/reasonable
  • Respectful responses-
  • Model appropriate behavior for students
  • Contribute to a positive school climate
  • Allow students to save face with peers

12
How does this look?
  • Get the students attention - quietly say I need
    to speak with you
  • Remove students from a peer group setting
  • Position yourself in a non-confrontational stance
  • This allows you to speak AND continue to observe
    other students
  • Prevents an escalation or emotional response from
    the student

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The same situation.
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An Effective Supervisor will have a Menu of
productive responsesGentle Responses
  • The quick one liner
  • The instructional reprimand
  • Humorous reprimand
  • Relationship reprimand

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An Effective Supervisor will have a Menu of
productive responsesBrief Delay
  • Ask the student to Stay where you are and think
    about (the expectation).
  • Useful when a student is en route.

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An Effective Supervisor will have a Menu of
productive responsesPositive Practice
  • Have a student demonstrate the expected behavior
    Please go back and walk Thank you.
  • Useful when the offense has a physical component.

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An Effective Supervisor will have a Menu of
productive responsesRestitution
  • Having a student repair damage that has been
    done.
  • The student also apologizes to someone he/she has
    harmed in some way.

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An Effective Supervisor will have a Menu of
productive responsesChange in Location
  • Having a student move to a different location or
    to a restricted space.
  • Useful when the current location may be a
    contributing factor in the misbehavior.

19
An Effective Supervisor will have a Menu of
productive responsesReferral to a more
intensive consequence
  • For egregious or repeated offenses especially
    when safety of others is put at risk.

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An Effective Supervisor conveys an assumption of
student compliance
  • Using body language and tone of voice to
    demonstrate an expectation that the student will
    follow direction.
  • Getting the students attention first
  • Not giving direction from a distance
  • Avoiding an audience or squaring off with a
    student

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Consider these 2 examples
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An Effective Supervisor conveys an assumption of
student compliance
  • State the direction positively
  • Not framing the direction as a question
  • Being as brief as possible
  • Giving the student reasonable time to respond

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What does an Effective Supervisor do when a
student fails to respond?
  • He or she will try-
  • Appealing to cooperation
  • Using humor
  • Using the broken record technique
  • Offering the student a choice
  • He or she will avoid-
  • Arguing
  • Escalation with the student
  • Letting the student get away with it
  • Threatening or physically trying to make the
    student comply

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If a student continues to fail to respond????
  • Record what has happened
  • Inform the student that there will be a follow up
    regarding the matter
  • Forward the incident to the appropriate adult
    (teacher, administrator)
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