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Feirsen, Robert – Educational Leadership, 2022
Many school leaders see teacher buy-in as a prerequisite for implementing meaningful change. But professor of educational leadership, Robert Feirsen, argues that the emphasis on buy-in overshadows a deeper and more community-driven form of participation among teachers--psychological ownership--that facilitates more effective school improvement…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Cooperation
Garibay, Montserrat – Educational Leadership, 2020
Educators should take care to make all students, especially immigrant students, feel safe and welcomed in their schools. Garibay outlines several ways that educators can build relationships with their immigrant students and their families, including home visits, informative community talks, providing know-your-rights information, and advocating…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Student Needs, Family School Relationship, Teacher Role
Wilfong, Shelly; Donlan, Ryan – Educational Leadership, 2021
When we feel like we matter, we can do our jobs better and feel more fulfilled. For educators, this can make the difference between staying in teaching or leaving. Researchers Shelly Wilfong and Ryan Donlan look at eight elements of the concept of mattering and how they can enhance a teacher's sense of efficacy.
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Cooperation
Minkel, Justin – Educational Leadership, 2017
Families of struggling students, this teacher in a high-poverty school knows, feel defensive and hurt when communications with their child's school focus mainly on that child's deficits. This is especially true for families from poverty or immigrant backgrounds--and affirming the latter families is important in the current climate of hostility…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Poverty, Immigrants, Teacher Role
Fullan, Michael; Pinchot, Michelle – Educational Leadership, 2018
School change expert Michael Fullan and principal Michelle Pinchot collaborated on an experiment: As Pinchot tackled her first years turning around the culture of Heritage Elementary School in California--using ideas Fullan has promoted about school culture and leveraging teachers' power--she and Fullan checked in every few months on how the work…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Educational Change, Sustainability, Elementary School Teachers
Bluestein, Jane – Educational Leadership, 2011
The win-win approach to solving conflicts, which has become popular in the business world, should be a natural for the school environment. Win-win thinking can foster a cooperative school climate by meeting educators' and students' needs for dignity, belonging, and respect. Yet win-win thinking faces a number of obstacles in schools, writes…
Descriptors: Discipline, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Educational Environment

Tsuchida, Ineko; Lewis, Catherine – Educational Leadership, 1998
Presents a portrait of Japanese elementary schools--stressing close human connections, social and ethical development, and an indepth curriculum--that differs profoundly from the U.S. mainstream media's version. In Japanese elementary schools, learning is cooperative; success depends on setting and meeting rigorous personal goals and performing…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries

Lieberman, Ann – Educational Leadership, 1988
Explores "second-wave" reform efforts aimed at restructuring schools and reshaping teacher roles to permit greater autonomy, responsibility, and status. As better working conditions increase teacher satisfaction, education will compete more favorably with other professions as a career choice. Includes 16 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Flexible Scheduling