Abstract Although clinical supervision is not widely accepted or used, it can be effectively implemented. Supervisors can modify the five stages of clinical supervision to meet time constraints and, more important, to meet the needs of teachers. Get full access to this articleView all access options for this article.Get accessReferences1. Cogan, Morris. Clinical Supervision. Boston, Mass.: Houghton-Mifflin, 1973.2. Gordon, Bruce. "One-to-One Conference: Teacher and Supervisor" Educational Leadership 30(1973): 459-63.