Directive Informational Behaviors occurs during the long-term supervisory situations and building relationships between the supervisors and the teacher. This shift from directive control to directive information behaviors is shown when the
a. supervisor is trying to stabilize the situation .
b. supervisor supports the teacher or group .
c. supervisor utilizes teacher input in the decision-making .
d. supervisor encourages the teacher to assume some responsibility .
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