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Hassel, Bryan C.; Hassel, Emily Ayscue – Public Impact, 2012
American children deserve the one ingredient we know creates stellar learning results: excellent teachers. These teachers produce "well over" today's typical year of learning growth. Without them, even with solid teachers who produce a full year of progress, children who start behind stay behind, and few students get ahead of their…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Strategic Planning, Teacher Leadership
Leonard, Jack; Petta, Katherine; Porter, Christina – Professional Development in Education, 2012
Teacher leadership has been studied in the United States for 30 years, but less is known about American graduate programs that purport to prepare teacher leaders. Furthermore, the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 prompted a closer look at teacher effectiveness, which then shifted the definition of teacher leadership and caused some…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Leadership, Graduate Study
Curtis, Rachel – Aspen Institute, 2013
Given the newly refined ability to distinguish between teachers and their effectiveness, and the imperative brought on by the Common Core standards (CCSS) to deliver instruction at a more sophisticated level, it is no longer reasonable or tenable to keep treating teachers the same. Instead, school systems should provide their highest-performing…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Change, Teacher Leadership, Leadership Role
Poekert, Philip E. – Professional Development in Education, 2012
Teacher leadership has gained attention in recent years as a plausible means by which educational reform and instructional improvement can be accomplished through ongoing, site-based professional development for teachers. This article reviews and draws conclusions across the research literature on professional development and teacher leadership to…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Educational Change, Professional Development, Teacher Leadership
Public Impact, 2012
This toolkit is a companion to the school models provided on OpportunityCulture.org. The school models use job redesign and technology to extend the reach of excellent teachers to more students, for more pay, within budget. Most of these school models create new roles and collaborative teams, enabling all teachers and staff to develop and…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Elementary Secondary Education, Teamwork, Efficiency
Urick, Angela M. – Online Submission, 2012
Schools with high teacher turnover struggle to build capacity and increase student achievement. Leadership styles, such as shared instructional leadership found to have the largest effect on student achievement, may also help retain teachers. A long history of research has examined idealized, or effective, leadership styles and their relationship…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Principals, Leadership Styles, Teacher Attitudes
Steinbacher-Reed, Christina; Powers, Elizabeth A. – Educational Leadership, 2012
Ironically, at a time when coaching seems to have come into its own as a way to improve teacher practice, school districts across the United States are experiencing funding cuts and eliminating coaching positions. The threats that budget woes pose to established school coaching programs led the authors to ask themselves what practices schools and…
Descriptors: Reading Consultants, School Personnel, Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development
Public Impact, 2012
In the schoolhouse, nothing matters more to students' learning than their teachers. But only about one of every four U.S. classrooms has an "excellent teacher"--one who produces enough learning progress to close achievement gaps quickly and help all students leap ahead to higher-order learning. What can schools do, now, to reach many…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Professional Recognition
Lovett, Susan; Cameron, Marie – Professional Development in Education, 2011
Retaining early career teachers and enticing promising teachers to become teacher leaders are issues of international interest not only because large numbers of teachers will retire from the profession over the next five to 10 years but also because the strongest teachers are the teachers most likely to leave the profession during their early…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Career Change, Foreign Countries, Specialists
Portin, Bradley S. – Principal, 2010
Many school systems recognize that principals need instructional leadership partners because a principal's work is too large and complex for a lone, heroic individual. During the past several years, researchers from the Center for Teaching and Policy at the University of Washington have examined how principals are leading teaching and learning in…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Secondary Schools, Teacher Leadership, Instructional Leadership
Teacher Perceptions of Teacher Leadership: Examining Differences by Experience, Degree, and Position
Angelle, Pamela S.; DeHart, Corey A. – NASSP Bulletin, 2011
Researchers for this multisite quantitative study examined the relationships between teacher perceptions of the extent of teacher leadership in a school and the grade level, degree level, and leadership status of the respondents. Data for this study were collected in two administrations in 43 schools in seven U.S. states. To test for differences…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Secondary School Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Leadership
Hunzicker, Jana – Professional Development in Education, 2012
Research shows that professional development alone does not provide adequate leadership preparation for teachers, yet many develop into established teacher leaders. The purpose of this study was to explore how teachers learn to exercise informal leadership in the schools and districts where they work. Eight elementary teachers who lived and worked…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Focus Groups, Faculty Development, Professional Development
Patti, Janet; Holzer, Allison A.; Stern, Robin; Brackett, Marc A. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
This article makes the case for a different approach to the professional development of teachers and school leaders called personal, professional coaching (PPC). Personal, professional coaching is grounded in reflective practices that cultivate self-awareness, emotion management, social awareness, and relationship management. Findings from two…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Interpersonal Competence, Professional Development, Coaching (Performance)
Yost, Deborah S.; Vogel, Robert; Liang, Ling L. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2009
Project Achieve is a professional development (PD) project that utilizes teacher leaders (TLs), former teachers who have been reassigned to provide school-based mentoring, instruction, lesson plan assistance and modelling of lessons for urban middle school teachers. A primary goal of Project Achieve is to evaluate the extent to which TLs were able…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Middle School Teachers, Professional Development, Teacher Leadership
Massenburg, Masa J. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The political doctrine of the separation of church and state is perhaps the major contributor to the lack of discourse on whether or not spirituality in any way affects the leadership of United States public schools. Similarly, the distinction between spirituality and religion seems to affect adversely the degree to which public school leaders are…
Descriptors: Research Design, Public Schools, Administrator Attitudes, Content Analysis