The term “teacher leadership” is not without its problems, since some interpret it to have both corporate and hierarchical implications. Stewardship as Teacher Leadership: Portraits from the Profession discusses the impact of changing that language to stewardship, a term that in more inclusive, more professional, and more morally-based. At a time when the work of teachers is critiqued and denigrated, the concept of stewardship within the profession better supports the efforts of all teachers, but particularly early career teachers. Stewards have the best interests of the profession at the…mehr
The term “teacher leadership” is not without its problems, since some interpret it to have both corporate and hierarchical implications. Stewardship as Teacher Leadership: Portraits from the Profession discusses the impact of changing that language to stewardship, a term that in more inclusive, more professional, and more morally-based. At a time when the work of teachers is critiqued and denigrated, the concept of stewardship within the profession better supports the efforts of all teachers, but particularly early career teachers. Stewards have the best interests of the profession at the forefront of their actions. Through the “portraits” of a variety of teachers, readers of Stewardship as Teacher Leadership will engage with and recognize how teachers are stewards as they make intentional and deliberate choices in their daily work that have lasting impacts on their relationships with colleagues, their school programs, and the profession in a multiplicity of ways that traditional teacher leadership models often miss.
Carrie Rogers is an associate professor at Western Carolina University in the School of Teaching and Learning. She earned her doctorate after being a classroom teacher in Minneapolis for several years. Her research interests are practical leadership and teacher agency. Her areas of expertise are action research and teacher leadership. She has published extensively on the constraints and affordances of the concept of early teacher leadership. Mistilina Sato holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University in curriculum and teacher education and a B.A. from Princeton University in geological sciences. Her research focuses on teachers and teaching across the career continuum, including teacher preparation, performance assessment of teachers, early career induction, teacher evaluation, teacher leadership, and policies that affect teachers and teaching. Most recently, she was part of an international team of researchers who studied how policies support high quality and equitable teaching in high performing jurisdictions around the world.
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Foreword Mistilina Sato Introduction 1.0 Portrait of Owen 1.1 Teaching in the 21st Century A Working Profession Teaching Knowledge Snapshot: Laura Philosophies of Knowing Teaching as Moral Work 2.0 Leadership and School Culture Leadership in Education Distributed Leadership Gender And Leadership School Culture 3.0 Portrait of Carly 3.1 The What and How of Teacher Leadership Importance of the Idea of Teacher Leadership Origins of Teacher Leadership Teacher Leadership and the Professional Status of Teaching Snapshot: Katherine Teacher Leadership as a Role Teacher Leadership as Influence Role of Teacher Preparation Teacher Leadership and New Teachers Critiques of Teacher Leadership 4.0 Portrait of Abigail 4.1 Stewardship in Schooling and Teaching Servant, Savior, and Steward Servant Savior Limits of Servant and Savior Models Stewardship Stewardship as Teacher Leadership 5.0 Portrait of Ben 5.1 Stewardship in Action Professional Conversations Stewardship Within the Snapshots and Portraits Stewardship Across the Snapshots and Portraits Closing & Opening Thoughts About Stewardship Author Bio Index
Foreword Mistilina Sato Introduction 1.0 Portrait of Owen 1.1 Teaching in the 21st Century A Working Profession Teaching Knowledge Snapshot: Laura Philosophies of Knowing Teaching as Moral Work 2.0 Leadership and School Culture Leadership in Education Distributed Leadership Gender And Leadership School Culture 3.0 Portrait of Carly 3.1 The What and How of Teacher Leadership Importance of the Idea of Teacher Leadership Origins of Teacher Leadership Teacher Leadership and the Professional Status of Teaching Snapshot: Katherine Teacher Leadership as a Role Teacher Leadership as Influence Role of Teacher Preparation Teacher Leadership and New Teachers Critiques of Teacher Leadership 4.0 Portrait of Abigail 4.1 Stewardship in Schooling and Teaching Servant, Savior, and Steward Servant Savior Limits of Servant and Savior Models Stewardship Stewardship as Teacher Leadership 5.0 Portrait of Ben 5.1 Stewardship in Action Professional Conversations Stewardship Within the Snapshots and Portraits Stewardship Across the Snapshots and Portraits Closing & Opening Thoughts About Stewardship Author Bio Index
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