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Within the pages of this book you will meet six, K-12, practicing, public school administrators, and two university instructors who give concise study-and-practice guidance on two aims; 1) to build the awareness and capabilities to become a lead professional for democratic ways of living, and 2) to develop the school culture needed to support this teacher leadership. Teacher leadership is not in addition to the many initiatives administrators face each day. Rather, you will read stories about teacher leadership incorporated into the initiatives that already exist. By distributing leadership,…mehr
Within the pages of this book you will meet six, K-12, practicing, public school administrators, and two university instructors who give concise study-and-practice guidance on two aims; 1) to build the awareness and capabilities to become a lead professional for democratic ways of living, and 2) to develop the school culture needed to support this teacher leadership. Teacher leadership is not in addition to the many initiatives administrators face each day. Rather, you will read stories about teacher leadership incorporated into the initiatives that already exist. By distributing leadership, administrators organically utilize the gifts and talents that individual teachers already possess defying prescripted roles and specific job descriptions. A key feature in this text is its problem-solving orientation, and the interplay among teaching/learning/leading research that raises critical questions for professionals ready to understand the nuances of educational growth in societies with democratic ideals. In spite of the political demands for efficiency and accountability, six administrators worked with teacher leaders in different contexts to develop and exercise the wisdom, which honors the democratic ideals upon which our society was built.
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Autorenporträt
Rosemary Gornik is an assistant professor and program coordinator of educational leadership at Kent State University (KSU). Since 1973, Rosemary served as K-12 classroom teacher, principal, and central office administrator in the areas of curriculum, instruction and assessment, and retired as superintendent in 2013. Rosemary has several publications on teacher leadership, and is the principal investigator on a KSU grant to increase teacher leadership in Ohio. Wendy L. Samford, is a prior administrator of thirteen years, currently working on two book projects and is co-investigator on a state grant through Kent State University to increase teacher leadership in Ohio. She is happily married with four great kids and continues her work for the renewal of education in the U.S.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Policy Curriculum Leadership: What is the aim of education? Rosemary Gornik Ph.D. Chapter Two: So How Do You Build a Culture of Support for Teacher Leaders? Wendy L. Samford Ph.D. Chapter Three: Creating a Culture to Support Teacher Leadership - Why? Michael J. Roberto Ed.S. Chapter Four: Supporting Teacher Leadership from Central Office Susan Jaroscak M.Ed. Chapter Five: The Urban Experience for Creating a Culture of Support for Teacher Leaders Zelina M. Pames Ed.S. Chapter Six: A Principal's Journey in Support of Teacher Leadership Paul Milcitech Ph.D. Chapter Seven: Unique Opportunities for Developing Teacher Leadership in Non-traditional Teaching Roles Julie Troman M.Ed. Chapter Eight: Barriers to Teacher Leadership Christy Roshong M.Ed.
Chapter One: Policy Curriculum Leadership: What is the aim of education? Rosemary Gornik Ph.D. Chapter Two: So How Do You Build a Culture of Support for Teacher Leaders? Wendy L. Samford Ph.D. Chapter Three: Creating a Culture to Support Teacher Leadership - Why? Michael J. Roberto Ed.S. Chapter Four: Supporting Teacher Leadership from Central Office Susan Jaroscak M.Ed. Chapter Five: The Urban Experience for Creating a Culture of Support for Teacher Leaders Zelina M. Pames Ed.S. Chapter Six: A Principal's Journey in Support of Teacher Leadership Paul Milcitech Ph.D. Chapter Seven: Unique Opportunities for Developing Teacher Leadership in Non-traditional Teaching Roles Julie Troman M.Ed. Chapter Eight: Barriers to Teacher Leadership Christy Roshong M.Ed.
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