Supervision in Light of September 11
Abstract
Supervising in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, challenges us to resist thetemptation of returning to normalcy. At times, the articles in this symposium evoke the day itself so powerfully that they were difficult for us, the editors, to read. The articles serve as a reminder that the shock of the day and feelings connected to it
cannot be minimized. We are living and working in a new reality, in which evil can jump out of the darkness to terrify us, even destroy us. We have been and continue to be surprised by evil acts and the intent to inflict more. Almost two years after September 11, we
remain vulnerable in a way that we could not have conceived of prior to that day. We share and live in that vulnerable space with our students.
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