SUPERVISOR
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1. I. 1. a course must have a supervisor. He may or may not be a graduate and experienced practitioner of the course he is supervising but he must be a trained course supervisor. He is not expected to teach. He is expected to get the students there, rolls called, checkouts properly done, misunderstoods handled by finding what the student doesn't dig and getting the student to dig it. The supervisor who tells students answers is a waste of time and a course destroyer as he enters out data into the scene even if trained and actually especially if trained in the subject. The supervisor is not an "instructor" that's why he's called a supervisor. (HCO PL 16 Mar 71R)
2. the supervisor is there to get the course materials fully understood and applied by the student. (BPL 11 May 69R)
3. as supervisor it is your responsibility to eradicate any barriers or hindrances presented which distract the student from studying. This includes extra curricular activities. (HCO PL 24 Oct 68)
4. II.
5. a middle management person who supervises the designated employees under him and their work and who is in an organizational position to be an intermediary between top management and his employees.
6. an elected administrative officer in some U. S. township systems.
7. a course must have a supervisor. He may or may not be a graduate and experienced practitioner of the course he is supervising but he must be a trained course supervisor. He is not expected to teach. He is expected to get the students there, rolls called, checkouts properly done, misunderstoods handled by finding w hat the student doesn't dig and getting the student to dig it. The supervisor who tells students answers is a waste of time and a course destroyer as he enters out-data into the scene even if trained and actually especially if trained in the subject. The supervisor is NOT an "instructor" that's why he's called a "supervisor." (HCO PL 16 Mar 71R)