Supervision
Supervision is an act or instance of directing, managing, or oversight.
Etymology
[edit | edit source]The English noun "supervision" derives from the two Latin words "super" (above) and "videre" (see, observe).
Spelling
[edit | edit source]The spelling is "Supervision" in Standard English of all English linguistic varieties, including North American English.[1]
Definitions
[edit | edit source]Supervision is the act or function of overseeing something or somebody. It is the process that involves guiding, instructing and correcting someone.[2]
A person who performs supervision is a "supervisor", but does not always have the formal title of supervisor. A person who is getting supervision is the "supervisee".
Theoretical scope
[edit | edit source]Generally, supervision contains elements of providing knowledge, helping to organize tasks, enhance motivation, and monitoring activity and results; the amount of each element is varying in different contexts.[2]
Nature of supervision
[edit | edit source]Academia
[edit | edit source]In academia, supervision is the aiding and guiding of a university student in their research project; offering both moral support and scientific insight and guidance.[3] The supervisor is often a senior scientist or scholar, and in some countries called doctoral advisor.
Business
[edit | edit source]In business, supervision is overseeing the work of staff. The person performing supervision could lack a formal title or carry the title supervisor or manager, where the latter has wider authority.[4]
Counseling
[edit | edit source]In clinical supervision, the psychologist or psychiatrist has talk sessions with another professional in the field to debrief and mentally process the patient work. [5]
Society
[edit | edit source]In society, supervision could be performed by the state or corporate entities to monitor and control its citizens.[6] Public entities often do supervision of different activities in the nation, such as bank supervision.
See also
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