Full Description
Teacher leadership has many potential benefits for colleagues and students. Unfortunately, due to unsupportive conditions and a lack of professional training, these benefits frequently do not materialize. To succeed teacher leaders require a conducive school culture, supportive school administrators, time to complete responsibilities, appropriate incentives and recognition and feedback designed to improve performance. In addition, highly effective teacher leaders participate in high quality professional learning intended to prepare them to fulfill their roles and responsibilities. This professional development prepares teacher leaders to utilize effective interpersonal skills, diagnose and manage school culture and politics, lead professional growth activities, provide instructional leadership and assist with human resources management. This book provides the reader with both strategies for creating supportive conditions and the knowledge and skills required to meet the challenges of teacher leadership.
Contents
Chapter One - Introduction
Chapter Two - Creating Conditions that Support Teacher Leadership
Chapter Three - Collaborative and Interpersonal Skill Development
Chapter Four - Mapping the Terrain: "School Politics and Culture"
Chapter Five - Promoting Professional Growth
Chapter Six -Instructional Leadership
Chapter Seven - Human Resources Management
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