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Strassfeld, Natasha M.; Strassfeld, Robert N. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2020
Recent union-supported teachers' walkouts and strikes across several U.S. states and cities highlighted union-led and grassroots efforts to amplify teachers' voices. Yet, the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, "Janus v. AFSCME, Council 31," provides a strength test for teachers' unions and members engaging in social justice/equity work…
Descriptors: Unions, Teacher Strikes, Social Justice, Advocacy
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Ye, Wangbei – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2012
View through a power perspective, this article critically evaluates tensions involved in China's school-based curriculum development (SBCD) in middle schools: the state's concern about control, accountability, and schools' eagerness to struggle for more decision-making power. This article examines how a Chinese school and its teachers go beyond…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Henkin, Alan B.; Park, Sungmin; Singleton, Carole A. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
Research on team-based schools suggests the importance of teacher empowerment as a factor in the school revitalization and reform equation and as a critical element in redefining schools as collaborative workplaces. In this study, the authors inquire into potential associations between teamwork skills and teacher team empowerment. Research…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Team Teaching, Educational Change, Elementary Schools
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Moye, Melina J.; Henkin, Alan B.; Floyd, Deborah J. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2006
The concept of interpersonal trust has been linked to empowerment. Managerial-practices literature has asserted that trust strengthens relationships and enables empowerment, which may result in increments in individual performance and organizational productivity. High levels of mutual trust and empowering work environments ostensibly reinforce…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Community Colleges, Predictor Variables, Work Environment
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Madsen, Jean; Hipp, Kristine A. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1999
Public school decentralization has increased involvement of multiple constituencies in school governance. This study of a private school and a public school illustrates the complexities of leading teachers in the decision-making process. Both principals were transformational leaders, but teachers were not empowered enough to make changes. (34…
Descriptors: Community, Decentralization, Educational Change, Elementary Education
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Bishop, Pamela W.; Mulford, William R. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1996
Summarizes an ethnographic study examining interactions perceived as empowering in four inner-city primary schools in Victoria, Australia. Teachers wanted interactions between themselves and principals to be characterized by trust, recognition, respect, support, and reliability, but were disheartened by vanishing career and professional…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Education, Ethnography, Foreign Countries
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Settelmaier, Elisabeth; Wallace, John; Taylor, Peter – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2004
This article reports on a 3-year longitudinal case study of a school-based project designed to restructure and reculture the school's teaching and learning environment. Using a participatory action research framework, groups of teachers from the school worked together to develop a community of inquiry focusing on core teaching values, student…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Action Research, Educational Change, Change Strategies