Part VII: Is the aspect of the legislation that relates to the early childcare and education sector. Regulations as to pre-school services: The law in Ireland provides for the regulation and inspection of pre-school childcare services. Under the childcare act of 1991 the HSE in Ireland is charged with ensuring the health‚ safety and welfare of preschool children attending services. Pre-school children are defined by law as children under 6 years of age‚ who are not attending a national school
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Bernard (2011)‚ compared the effectiveness in the use of the discrimination model of supervision in a clinical and school setting. The researchers found that unlike clinical supervisors‚ supervisors in the school setting only focused in on one of the three dimensions of the discrimination model. It was further found that this was due to the culture of the environment. This had a direct impact on the quality of supervision provided for the supervisee. It was concluded that counselors will thoroughly follow
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The Cost of Childcare “According to the U.S. Department of Health‚ between the years 2011 and 2012‚ 38 states and the District of Columbia‚ child-care costs exceed their recommendation of no more than 10 percent of a family’s income (Blair 4).” However for many parents child care is a must. Child care expenses are at a premium‚ changing work circumstances could benefit both parents and children. Financially‚ there are both risk and benefit to the overall future of events. While scheduling to be
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Supervision and the Discrimination Model Bernard & Goodyear (2009)‚ outlines the role of supervision as involvement from a trained and skilled member of the profession‚ working with a new or intern within in the same profession. There are three different areas of focus including; intervention‚ conceptualizations‚ and personalization skills‚ presented in the discrimination model. The supervisor‚ utilize the role of a teacher‚ counselor‚ and consultant in addition to the three areas of focus (Bernard
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Career investigation of Early Childhood Education Submitted by: Maeve Monaghan Description: When working with children you must nurture and care for them. Supervision is a key point you must always be watching the children ensuring their safety. Childcare workers organize activities for children‚ help children explore individual interests‚ and help keep children healthy. Skills and Qualities: Essential skills for this career include communication skills and also Creativity skills. Essential
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Professional Supervision in Social Work 1. Introduction 1.1. The 21st Century Review of Social Work‚ the various restructurings across Scottish Local Authorities and the range of different arrangements across voluntary and private providers has led to a debate about the meaning and role of Social Work supervision. 1.2. The term supervision is widely interpreted and often misunderstood in its traditional context of directly monitoring‚ observing or training. The focus in this paper is on
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In clinical supervision Robert Goldhammer 1969 suggests “the teacher is always viewed as a professional who is actively seeking greater expertise and the focus is on strength and needs. It is also to have a supervision that is fundamentally humane‚ and is emancipated from the dogma and authoritarianism and vested interests of administration.” It has typified much of the supervision we have known before. Clinical supervision is a process‚ a distinctive style of relating to teachers and it is the
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Introduction The profession of social work has evolved since the 1880s from a myriad of philosophies‚ disciplines‚ theories and groups. Social work supervision has mirrored this complex development‚ and often the changes in orientation to direct practice have been reflected in supervision (Kadushin‚ 1985). In the beginning of the 1880s‚ supervision was provided by paid agents who oversaw the work of visitor volunteers. At the turn of the century and into the 1920s there was an increase in the
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1. The purpose of supervision Supervision is: “a process in which one worker is given the responsibility by the organisation to work with another worker(s) in order to meet certain organisational‚ professional and personal objectives” (Morrison‚ 2001). Professional supervision is a positive and enabling process that offers the opportunity to bring employee and supervisor together to reflect on work practice. It is the process by which a worker can review and evaluate their work through discussion
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Marquette University School of Education Supervision of Instruction EDPL 240 / 340 Room: Lalumiere 288; Tuesdays‚ 4:30 – 7:10 Spring‚ 2007 Instructor: Martin Scanlan‚ Ph.D. E-mail: martin.scanlan@marquette.edu Phone: 414-288-4434 Office hours: Schroeder Room 194 - Tuesdays‚ 1:00 – 3:00‚ or by appointment Course description: Supervision of instruction focuses on creating and sustaining effective teaching and learning environments for students and educators. This course is designed to provide teachers
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