Title of article :
Extracting Educational Supervision components to formulate Appropriate Model
Author/Authors :
Alipanah, Mehran Department of Educational Science - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , Hoveida, Reza Department of Educational Sciences - Isfahan University , Nadi, Mohammad Ali Department of Educational Science - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to investigates the parameters of educational
supervision in selected countries, including: (America, Japan, Canada,
Australia, England and France) in order to the characteristics of educational
supervision models in those countries where education is currently underway
based on availabledocuments from previous researchfindings, upstream regulations, structure and educational site. The Mixed research method was used in order to answer the main question of this research.The participants consisted of the school principals and educational groups from all
selected countries that have advanced educational system. By dividing the
country into five regions which finally led to only 10 provinces with random
cluster sampling method and sample-size of 380 people (of the principals and
educational groups) based on Morgan table and using factorial analysis Level
I& II who were selected randomly based on the results obtained from the
research, educational supervision model was approved and found to be valid
and reliable so it can be implemented it in educational system of the country.
This model was designed with 42 items and six parameters (Educational
leadership, educational management, quality of education, teaching and
learning, research and social support). These 42 items actually were the
considered subcomponents designed in supervision models in form of a
researcher-made questionnaire presented to the sample statistic
population.Teaching – Learning as a highly-approved parameter and social
support as a lowly-approved parameter were verified in a significant range
from strong to weak.
Keywords :
Supervision , Educational Supervision , Educational Supervision
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics