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...thing develops in case-aide work, and that is, through the year, a kind of group feeling or group coherence which grows up among the case workers in any given group. It comes from the discussions. Each group has a day leader--he's a student--and a [professional] supervisor. The frequency with which they meet with the professional person--advisor (I guess everyone's a professional person)-- varies very much from group to group. The kind of group that forms also varies with the frequency...
...that the roles of the day leader and the professional advisor have to be clarified between them. They have to work together so that the advisor doesn't feel usurped by the day leader and the day leader doesn't feel put down or put himself down to the supervisor. If not, the group will split and form loyalties. This is where professionalism comes in--here, and in answering questions like "What is the effect of electroshock?" or "What does this drug do?" or "I want to get my patient out; who should I contact...
...leader and the supervisor get together frequently enough, the group will cohere. If there is any competition among group members, it spurs them to try different ways of helping their patients. Problems do come up when one member tries to dominate the group by endlessly bringing up his patient...
...handling the new courses are not using the course materials properly. Since the method also demands a good deal more preparation for each class, success depends upon teacher enthusiasm. "Only if the teacher is on fire will his class really light up," says Los Angeles Schools' science curriculum supervisor, Robert McLaren...
...says Mark Nilsson, a young man in the second year of G.E.'s 3-year Financial Management Program. As a trainee, Mark has held positions in the company's Flight Propulsion Division as Supervisor, Sundry Receivables, Accounts Payable, and Supervisor, Cashiering & Management Control and Reporting. His six-month assignments have included supervision of cashiers at G.E.'s Ohio and Massachusetts facilities; cost analysis responsibility on SST and TF39 programs, and responsibility for working funds at G.E. plants in New Mexico, Vermont, and New Hampshire...