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022_000063/0000

Inspire and Be Inspired. A Sample of Research on Supervision and Coaching in Europe

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Vállalkozási coaching és mentorálás / Business coaching and mentoring (13086), Élethosszig tartó tanulás / Lifelong learning (12904), Szociálpszichológia / Social psychology (12748)
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Collection Károli. Collection of Papers
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022_000063/0069
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JELENA LEVINA — KRISTINE MARTINSONE — IVANS JANIS MIHAILOVS — SANDRA HARTMANE — IRENA UPENIECE The participants of the pilot study were 28 practicing supervisors: 26 women and 2 men who practice in different professional fields (7 participants (or 25%) — social work; 6 participants (or 21.4%) — art therapy; 4 participants (or 14.3%) — psychotherapy; 5 participants (or 17.9%) — psychology, 3 participants (or 10.7%) — business field, 3 participants (or 10.7%) — education). 24 respondents (or 85.7%) got the education in supervision or continue to get it. 17 respondents (or 70.8%) are studying supervision within a continuing education program, 4 respondents (or 16.7%) — within a higher professional education program and 3 respondents (or 12.5%) — within courses. The data of the study show that the highest percentage of supervisors (60%) from those who practice without a supervisor’s education, are practicing in the field of psychology. All of the respondents work as supervisors. 13 respondents (46.4%) practice supervision for more than 5 years; 5 respondents (17.9%) — 3-4 years; none of the respondents is practicing supervision full time. The highest number of respondents (14 participants or 50%) have a private practice in supervision, 5 supervisors (17.9%) practice in the commercial environment, 6 respondents (21.4%) work in the state and government sectors, 3 respondents (10.7%) have indicated another organizational form of supervisor’s professional activity. RESULTS First the personal values of the supervisors were investigated. It was established which values were important and which values were more attainable. Descriptive statistics (M, SD) were calculated. In order to establish whether the importance and attainability of values of supervisors practicing in different professional fields differ, a one-way ANOVA was conducted (see Table 1 and Table 2). + 68 *

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