Speaking Supervision

Pastoral Supervision Alliance

'Speaking Supervision' is a podcast of the Pastoral Supervision Alliance, an expert team of Pastoral Supervisors dedicated to supporting those in ministry.Each episode of the podcast contains interviews with one or more guests that explore different aspects of supervision, for the benefit of supervisors and supervisees alike. To find out more about the Pastoral Supervision Alliance, click here. 

Episodes

  1. 11/16/2025

    Episode 3 - Pastoral Supervision of Educators

    In this episode, the Pastoral Supervision Alliance hosts a discussion with Geoff Broughton and Mary Ann Hunter about the challenges educators face today, the role of supervision in education, and the benefits of reflective practice. They explore the complexities of being a school principal, the importance of creating a supportive environment, and how supervision can help educators navigate their roles more effectively. The conversation also touches on the significance of understanding the inner life of educators and the need for quality supervision in the education sector.Takeaways- Reflective practice is vital for educators' development.- Supervision provides a space for educators to express their challenges.- Isolation is a significant issue for school principals.- Curiosity in supervision helps educators reflect on their experiences.- Supervision should focus on the inner life of educators.- The role of a supervisor is to bear witness and be a companion to educators.- There is a growing recognition of the need for supervision in education.- Supervision can help alleviate the pressures faced by educators.- Quality supervision is essential for effective educational leadership.- The importance of understanding the context in which educators operate.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions02:32 Challenges Facing Educators Today05:21 The Role of Supervision in Education08:16 Curiosity and Reflection in Supervision10:50 The Importance of Meaning and Purpose13:56 The Soul of Education16:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts22:13 The Language of Soul in Supervision23:49 Exploring Inner Life and Purpose28:10 Benefits of Supervision for Educators33:25 Awareness and Acceptance of Supervision37:33 Transitioning from Pastoral to Educational Supervision42:34 Final Reflections on Supervision Geoff Broughton is Lecturer in Christian Theology and Practical Theology at St Mark's National Theological Centre in Canberra, a partner in the School of Theology of Charles Sturt University. Mary Anne Hunter is an Associate Professor in Education at the University of Tasmania.Their co-authored book is Professional Supervision for Principals: A Primer for Emerging Practice.

    45 min

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'Speaking Supervision' is a podcast of the Pastoral Supervision Alliance, an expert team of Pastoral Supervisors dedicated to supporting those in ministry.Each episode of the podcast contains interviews with one or more guests that explore different aspects of supervision, for the benefit of supervisors and supervisees alike. To find out more about the Pastoral Supervision Alliance, click here.