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supervision
Responsible oversight

Do not attempt this without adequate supervision.

{n} inspectin, superintendence
The act or instance of supervising
Supervising personnel must be available to review and approve treatment plans and to provide assistance and direction to the auxiliary provider performing the services
Supervision is the supervising of people, activities, or places. A toddler requires close supervision and firm control at all times The plan calls for a cease-fire and UN supervision of the country. when you supervise someone or something
the use of some tools or processes should always be supervised by an adult
Where supervision by PPQ is not practical, supervision by State quarantine officials or other reliable agencies is acceptable The details of all disinfesting or disinfecting treatments (fumigation, insecticide sprays, dips, etc ) will always be included on the certificate All treatments must be conducted in an approved manner and certified to by a reliable source, preferably a Government official experienced in supervising such treatments On occasion and when circumstances warrant, a notarized statement from a licensed pest control operator (certified for the type of treatment applied) may be accepted in lieu of official supervision Treatment schedules should be those provided by foreign plant protection officials or those approved by PPQ and in accordance with the PPQ Treatment Manual or product label directions
The act of overseeing; inspection; superintendence; oversight
(see Clinical Supervision)
Personnel who have been delegated the responsibility for the execution of specific accounting and control procedures should be adequately supervised to provide assurance, inter alia, that exceptions not processed are reviewed, corrected and resubmitted for processing If control procedures are not supervised, or there is no evidence of supervision, it would be unwise for auditors to place significant, if any, reliance upon them
The act of overseeing another's work
(in teacher education) The monitoring and evaluation of a student teacher's teaching performance by a supervisor Current approaches to supervision differ with respect to whether the supervisor's primary role is seen to be as an evaluator of teaching performance or as a facilitator or consultant When the former is the case, the supervisor seeks to point out the differences between actual teaching performance and ideal teaching behavior, guiding the student teacher's development and offering suggestions for improvement When the supervisor acts more as a consultant or facilitator, the goal is to explore aspects of teaching that have been determined through negotiation, and to encourage teacher self development through reflection and selfobservation
Guidance and/or direction provided either administratively or clinically
management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
The formal responsibility for enforcing directives and disciplining subordinates The responsibility, which is delegated to a position, is to direct employees and to ensure the satisfactory performance of subordinates This formal authority includes such tasks as assigning and reviewing work, evaluating performance through service ratings, approving leave requests, taking disciplinary actions, reviewing and certifying subordinates' position descriptions, and counseling subordinates
- Period after a child is placed with a family for adoption and before the adoption is finalized During this period, the supervising agency maintains regular contact with the child and family to provide supportive services, report on the progress of the adoption and eventually make recommendations as to whether or not the adoption should be finalized
(1) Very important tool of learning within Cambridge for which you will have prepared work and turn up to on time hopefully every time
{i} direction, management, administration
The direction and management of other bank employees
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