Supervision — (zu deut. Beobachtung) ist eine Form der Beratung, die einzelne Teams, Gruppen und Organisationen bei der Reflexion und Verbesserung ihres personalen, beruflichen oder ehrenamtlichen Handelns begleitet. Fokus ist je nach Zielvereinbarung die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
supervision — su‧per‧vi‧sion [ˌsuːpəˈvɪʒn ǁ pər ] noun [uncountable] the work of making sure something is done properly and according to all the rules: • The bank chiefs set up a subcommittee to coordinate policies on banking supervision. • He learned to fly… … Financial and business terms
supervision — I noun administration, care, charge, command, control, direction, government, gubernation, guidance, inspection, jurisdiction, management, oversight, procuratio, proctorage, regulation, steerage, stewardship, superintendence, surveillance… … Law dictionary
Supervision — means the act of watching over the work or tasks of another who may lack full knowledge of the concept at hand. Supervision does not mean control of another but guidance in a work, professional or personal context.* In psychology and… … Wikipedia
supervisión — sustantivo femenino 1. Acción y resultado de supervisar: la supervisión de una obra, la supervisión de un manuscrito … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Supervision — Su per*vi sion, n. The act of overseeing; inspection; superintendence; oversight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
supervisión — (en psicología) proceso por el cual un terapeuta recibe ayuda para convertirse en un clínico más eficaz mediante la dirección de un supervisor que presta conocimientos teóricos y técnicas terapéuticas. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y… … Diccionario médico
Supervision — Supervision,die:1.⇨Leitung(1)–2.⇨Aufsicht(1) … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
supervision — 1630s, from M.L. supervisionem (nom. supervisio), noun of action from supervidere (see SUPERVISE (Cf. supervise)) … Etymology dictionary
supervision — *oversight, surveillance Analogous words: controlling or control, management, direction, conducting or conduct (see corresponding verbs at CONDUCT): leading, guiding (see GUIDE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms