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Zepeda, Sally J.; Wang, Feiye; Yildirim, Sevda – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2022
This article contributes to the growing international education base regarding different types of professional learning--teacher leadership, study groups, coaching, lessons study, and planning--by examining policies that support teachers across three countries.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Coaching (Performance)
Natarajan, Uma; Tan, Aik Ling; Teo, Tang Wee – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2021
STEM education, when perceived as integrated learning that encompasses knowledge, skills and practices of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, points to a need to re-examine ways of classification of school subjects and learning. Consequently, dilemmas related to integrated STEM education arise. School leaders are faced with the task…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Professional Identity, Sense of Community, Teacher Empowerment
Banasiak, Malgorzata Anna; Karczmarzyk, Malgorzata Anna – International Journal of Psycho-Educational Sciences, 2018
This article presents viewpoint on new competencies that are needed in world of image and technologization of world and education. It analyzes how changes in the world, changed the teacher profession form teacher whose main competency is knowledge, to teacher who should be more manager than educational leader. Knowledge itself is no longer such…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Administration, Teacher Competencies, Educational Change
Margolis, Jason – Harvard Educational Review, 2020
In this article, Jason Margolis draws from complexity theory to explore the twenty-year negotiation between formal and informal teacher leadership in research and practice, making the case that there has been a drift toward a conception of semiformal teacher leadership in the field. Through both theory and examples, he illustrates how semiformal…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Teacher Role, Faculty Development, Power Structure
Kwabena Amporful; Julius Agbeko; Jophus Anamuah-Mensah; Louisa Koomson; Israel Titi Ofei; Susan O'Hara; Robert Pritchard – Learning Professional, 2024
The Institute of Teacher Education and Development (INTED) was founded in Accra, Ghana, in 2011, thanks to a fellowship from Stanford University. The institute is a nongovernmental organization whose objective is to improve learner outcomes by supporting the professional growth of educators. At the center of INTED's model is a professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fellowships, Faculty, Nongovernmental Organizations
Margolis, Jason; Strom, Kathryn – Professional Development in Education, 2020
While many educational practitioners and researchers can speak to the benefits of teacher leadership anecdotally and theoretically, tracing direct evidence of impact via traditional quantified measures, like student achievement, has been challenging. In this paper, we argue that the logic underlying traditional teacher leadership assessment does…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, Educational Assessment, Social Networks
Fine, Anne – Online Submission, 2020
This report examines campus-level contributors to student academic gains. Using student factors, curriculum and programming indicators, and campus features (e.g., staff retention and support programs) as inputs, the results indicate that changes in campus and teacher leadership scores are important and significant predictors of improvements in…
Descriptors: Campuses, Best Practices, Achievement Gains, Student Improvement
Urick, Michael J.; Sprinkle, Therese A. – Management Teaching Review, 2019
We review the film "Wonder Woman" as a teaching tool for leadership. The film illustrates transformational leadership, bases of power, and servant leadership while considering how gender plays into leadership. The approach we suggest is through a "movie club" activity in which the entire film is viewed, students are given…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Films, Popular Culture, Teaching Methods
McClintock, Charles – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2020
This essay explores faculty and administrative leadership culture in the context of the pandemic health crisis. Differences and opportunities for leadership collaboration are identified that can help American higher education adapt to and prosper from the intense pressures for change.
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Administration, Teacher Leadership, Administrators
Gordon, Stephen P. – NASSP Bulletin, 2020
The author identifies 10 phases of the principal development pipeline, some of which are seldom acknowledged and many of which are inadequately addressed. The author argues that various stakeholder groups should collaborate to provide continuous professional development to future and current principals through each phase of the pipeline. Examples…
Descriptors: Principals, Professional Development, Professional Continuing Education, Stakeholders
Lovett, Susan – Professional Development in Education, 2020
A starting point for realising connections between leadership and professional learning is to focus specifically on teachers and their conceptions of leadership. Typically, leadership is understood as a designated position with a defined role and responsibilities for individuals. An alternative conception is to view leadership as collective rather…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Leadership Qualities, Teacher Attitudes, Leadership Responsibility
National Council on Teacher Quality, 2019
More states are recognizing the importance of leadership roles for teachers, signaling that state policy is reflecting teachers' voices. Thirty-five states now have formal teacher leadership policies, with a net of eight additional states adopting formal teacher leadership policies in the past two years. Even though the implementation of any…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Teacher Role, State Policy, School Districts
Hairon, Salleh – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2017
This article provides the practical and theoretical justifications for the growth of teacher leadership, in the Singapore education context. It argues that since 2001, the importance of teacher leadership has been growing, and more significantly in the last five years, which is due to several factors. First, the race towards attaining 21st century…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Foreign Countries, Leadership Effectiveness, Instructional Leadership
Woods, Philip A.; Roberts, Amanda – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2019
In the context of evolving global challenges and opportunities, this article explores the kind of leadership that moves beyond the philosophy of dependence which pervades many of the everyday assumptions of educational leadership practice. The article argues for educational leadership that places relational freedom, self-determination, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Participative Decision Making, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Robertson, Dana A.; Padesky, Lauren Breckenridge; Brock, Cynthia H. – Theory Into Practice, 2020
Thoughtfully planned professional development (PD) that fosters teacher agency has the potential to impact student agency in the literacy classroom. Drawing on a body of research with 82 teachers across multiple schools and clinical settings, this article first presents findings from a variety of PD contexts that are synthesized to highlight four…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teacher Empowerment, Student Empowerment, Literacy