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Collaborative Teacher Leadership

How Teachers Can Foster Equitable Schools

Who better to illustrate the challenges and rewards of teacher leadership than teachers themselves?

By placing teachers' voices and stories at the center of this book, authors Martin L. Krovetz and Gilberto Arriaza reveal how approaches like collaboration, the use of data, a focus on equity, and job-embedded professional development have been incorporated into real-world settings to lead and manage change successfully. This practical resource includes:

  • Essential questions that highlight critical chapter points
  • Reflective questions to help apply teacher stories to specific situations
  • Strategies for sustaining growth as a teacher leader

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412905022
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2006
  • Page Count: 216
  • Publication date: March 24, 2006

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"This is an insightful analysis on how to cultivate and empower teachers to become genuine leaders in their schools and classrooms, and an invaluable guide for any school district trying to implement genuine, sustainable reform."
-Pedro Noguera, Professor New York University

"The beauty of this book is the authenticity of the voices. The fact that struggles and conflicts are included make the teachers' stories believable, fresh, and inspiring."
-Pamela S. Hankins, Staff Development Specialist
Springfield Public Schools, MO

"Krovetz and Arriaza go directly to the source in this insightful look at the challenges, successes, and professional/personal transformations when teachers engage in collaborative leadership roles in the schools. A great read!"
-Robert Topf, Principal
Parkview Elementary School, San Jose, CA

"Reading about the field experiences of other teacher leaders will inspire and guide the reader towards making a positive impact on student achievement. This is a must-have book for any current or future teacher leader."
-Mike Greenwood, District Teacher Leader
Windsor Public Schools, CT

Who better to illustrate the challenges and rewards of teacher leadership than teachers themselves?
As the pressure of external accountability has intensified, teachers are being asked to play increasingly important leadership roles. Yet few teachers are prepared to accept this daunting responsibility without first building their leadership capacity.

By placing teachers' voices and stories at the center of this book, authors Martin L. Krovetz and Gilberto Arriaza reveal how approaches like collaboration, the use of data, a focus on equity, and job-embedded professional development have been incorporated into real-world settings to lead and manage change successfully.

Ideal for group study, this practical resource includes

  • Reflective questions to help apply teacher stories to specific situations
  • Dozens of first-person narratives representing a wide range of voices
  • Strategies for documenting and sustaining growth as a teacher leader

Based on the authors' work with hundreds of teacher leaders, this essential guide is ideal for teachers, administrators, leadership teams, and school improvement teams to achieve the goal of every school-maximizing student learning.


Key features

  • Focuses on how teacher leaders can help close the achievement gap
  • Full of teachers' stories, observations, and reflections on the challenges and possibilities of teacher leadership
  • Includes reflective questions and school applications, making this practical resource ideal for group study

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Martin L. Krovetz

Martin L. Krovetz is the director of the Leading for Equity and Achievement Design (LEAD) Center, a regional center of the Coalition of Essential Schools. From 1991 to 2006, he was a professor of educational leadership at San Jose State University. During this time, he developed and coordinated the Master’s in Collaborative Leadership Program. From 1977 to 1991, he was a high school principal in Santa Cruz, California.

In addition to being the author of the Fostering Resillience, he is the author with Gilberto Arriaza of Collaborative Teacher Leadership: How Teachers Can Foster Equitable Schools, published by Corwin Press in 2006. He has published in numerous journals and presents at national conferences, including ASCD and the Coalition of Essential Schools.

He received his PhD in social psychology from the University of North Carolina and BA from the University of Florida.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Author

1. Reframing School Culture

What I Am Becoming

What Does This Look Like? Changing the Nature of Work

Why Do It? It Is About Quality of Life and Learning!

Fostering Resiliency: A Lens for Reframing Culture

Applying the Concepts in Your Workplace

Essential Questions

Resources

Endnotes

2. Learning to Lead

Why the Need to Distribute Leadership?

The Skills, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Skillful Teacher Leaders

New Roles, New Relationships

Applying the Concepts in Your Workplace

Essential Questions

Resources

Survey

How Did We Do? --A Teacher Survey

Endnotes

3. Influencing Student Learning

Closing the Achievement Gap and Habits of Mind

Valuing the Staff

Focusing Resources

Applying the Concepts in Your Workplace

Essential Questions

Resources

Endnotes

4. The Role of Inquiry

Definition of Collaborative Action Research

Collaborative Action Research, When Well Conducted, Brings Out the Best in Its Members

Action Research Has an Invaluable Application to the Classroom

The Potential Power of Collaborative Action Research as a Methodology to Enact Schoolwide Sustained Change

Applying the Concepts in Your Workplace

Essential Questions

Resources

5. Building Equity in Diverse Classrooms

Distributing Teachers' Work

Personalizing Teaching and Learning

Students' Academic Performance at the Center of Staff Conversations

Having the Equity Conversation

What Equity-Focused Schools Look Like

Applying the Concepts in Your Workplace

Essential Questions

Resources

Endnote

6. Advocating for Students and Teachers

Advocacy: Adding Voice to a Cry

Advocacy for Students

The Whole Child

Supporting Parents as Advocates for Student Learning

Advocacy for Beginning Teachers

Advocacy for Teachers

Political Advocacy

Applying the Concepts in Your Workplace

Essential Questions

Resources

Endnote

7. Courageous Followers and Leaders

Spreading One's Wings: Lessons Learned While Becoming Leaders of Change and Transition

Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change

The Courageous Follower: Standing Up To and For Our Leaders

Applying the Concepts in Your Workplace

Essential Questions

Resources

Conclusion

Appendix A: List of Contributors

References

Index

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