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Wilhelm, Terry – Educational Leadership, 2013
Do teacher leaders in your school mainly fill the traditional roles of department chair or grade-level representative? Or do they lead their peers in collaborative teams whose primary focus is improving student learning? Terry Wilhelm, director of the School Leadership Center for Riverside County Office of Education in California, says that…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Teachers, Principals, Administrator Role
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Neumann, Maureen D.; Jones, Laura C. S.; Webb, P. Taylor – Action in Teacher Education, 2012
This article argues that leadership knowledge should be included in teacher education curricula. The authors discuss the political realities that affect teachers and how these realities are best met with teacher leadership knowledge. Failure to include ideas of educational leadership in teacher education denies teachers an understanding of the…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Social Responsibility, Leadership Training, Teaching (Occupation)
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Perrillo, Jonna – English Education, 2010
Teacher-written editorial columns in local newspapers can challenge the broad, simplistic conceptions of the profession that have been encouraged by contemporary politics and that obscure the real work of teachers. The publication of such columns written by a diverse group of teachers in the West Texas Writing Project has proved an important tool…
Descriptors: News Media, Faculty Development, Teachers, Writing (Composition)
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Lindahl, Ronald – Educational Forum, 2008
Over the past couple of decades, K-12 schools have courageously struggled with the concept of shared, or distributed, leadership; however, the basic landscape of K-12 school leadership remains heavily hierarchical. Nonetheless, teachers can share leadership. This article explores productive forms of teacher leadership that are models of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Qualities, Teacher Leadership, Instructional Leadership
Katz, Steven; Earl, Lorna – Education Canada, 2007
In 2004, the authors began an evaluation of England's Networked Learning Communities Program--137 self-selected networks, involving over 1500 schools. The focus of their evaluation has been on identifying promising features and processes as they are being implemented in networked learning communities, and ascertaining the importance of these…
Descriptors: Information Networks, Network Analysis, Teachers, Instructional Innovation
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Hatch, Thomas; Eiler White, Melissa; Faigenbaum, Deborah – Teachers College Record, 2005
While many efforts to foster teacher leadership focus on the power, authority, and control that can come with teachers' formal positions in organizational hierarchies, case studies of 4 teachers document how expertise, credibility, and influence can come together in teachers' activities regardless of the formal positions they hold. These teachers'…
Descriptors: Investigations, Teacher Leadership, Credibility, Educational Cooperation
Lieberman, Ann; Miller, Lynne – 1999
This book addresses the contemporary realities of schools and teaching, focusing on both the constraints and possibilities embedded in practice. It uses the words and experiences of teachers and principals to show what growth and change look like from the inside, focusing on what change requires, how differences in context and personnel are…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Career Development, Change Strategies, Educational Change