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Wynn, Susan R. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2005
Some indicators point to a potential shortage of school administrators. The principalship has grown more complex due to increased accountability and escalating social complexities. This qualitative study sought to understand why leadership-skilled women teachers choose to remain in the classroom rather than seek administrative positions. Despite…
Descriptors: School Administration, Women Administrators, Females, Career Choice
Lane, Kathleen L.; Weisenbach, Jessica L.; Little, M. Annette; Phillips, Andrea; Wehby, Joseph – Education and Treatment of Children, 2006
This paper examines two illustrations of teacher-led function-based interventions to explore the extent to which teachers are able to design and implement function-based interventions with limited support from university personnel. Results of these A-B-A-B intervention designs suggest a functional relation between the introduction of the…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Functional Behavioral Assessment
Moss, Glenda – Journal of School Leadership, 2004
This study moves from theory to practice to theory. Through multiple narratives, I present how theory and practice work together to produce praxis, defined as critical pedagogy. The story takes place through my experience as teacher and researcher, but it shows how the theory takes place in practice on many different levels. I present a critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Doctoral Programs, Epistemology, Teacher Leadership
Snow-Gerono, Jennifer L.; Franklin, Cheryl A. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
As societal and classroom demands for accountability increase, teacher educators are challenged to prepare and support new teachers for the realities of today's classrooms. Sometimes the preparation and the realities appear to be in conflict. University-based teacher educators may stress critical thinking and active learning. School-based teacher…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teacher Leadership, Mentors, Active Learning
Law, Bruce – Educational Horizons, 2005
Critical Friends Groups (CFGs) are vehicles for creating collective intentionality that reaches a shared end: increased opportunity for the disadvantaged to create equality of opportunity. Not that participating in CFGs is the only action educators can take to create moral schools; rather, moral schools reflect the beliefs, ends, and practices…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Teacher Collaboration, Equal Education
Zhang, Dalun; Ivester, Joy; Katsiyannis, Antonis – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2005
This study examined high school and middle school transition practices from the perspective of special education teacher leaders. Results indicated that the majority of schools offer functional curricula, social skills training, and an array of school-based functional learning opportunities. However, a significant number of schools did not provide…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Special Education Teachers, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Disabilities
Smith, Mary Ann – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
In this article the author, discusses how the National Writing Project (NWP) prepares participating teachers for leadership roles by demonstrating their most effective classroom practices, studying research, and improving their knowledge of writing by becoming writers themselves. NWP prepares teachers to articulate and interrogate their practice…
Descriptors: Leadership, Writing (Composition), Leadership Responsibility, Teacher Leadership
Thorpe, Mary; McCormick, Robert; Kubiak, Chris; Carmichael, Patrick – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2007
Computer-mediated conferencing has been adopted, particularly for purposes of online course provision, as a method that can deliver community. Widespread interest in a communities-of-practice approach within both informal and formal learning has strengthened perceptions of the value of creating a community online. A case study of asynchronous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Communities of Practice, Computer Mediated Communication
Boykin, Zsa; Scrivner, Jennifer; Robbins, Sarah – National Writing Project (NJ1), 2004
Between 1996 and 1998, a team of teacher-consultants affiliated with the Kennesaw Mountain Writing Project (KMWP), Georgia, used support from Project Outreach of the National Writing Project to develop a model for promoting teacher leadership within individual urban schools and for their writing project site as a whole. Their model is not a…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Leadership, Models, Teacher Collaboration
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Arlington, VA. – 2001
This publication presents highlights from the 2001 National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) National Board Certified Teacher Leadership survey, which involved 2,186 questionnaires from National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs). The survey examined the leadership activities of NBCTs and how National Board Certification impacted…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership
Rogers, Bill, Ed. – 2002
These 10 papers address current approaches to teacher leadership and behavior management. Each paper demonstrates a commitment to support classroom teachers with practical action research in such areas as discipline and behavior management, effective teaching, teacher leadership, working with students who show behavioral-emotional disorders, and…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques
Creighton, Theodore B. – 1997
This paper addresses educational reform centering on teacher participation and leadership. Although schools have developed new mission statements and implemented strategic planning and site-based management in recent years, most schools are not set up to accept teachers in leadership roles. The literature suggests that our "new" schools…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools
Peer reviewedWhitaker, Kathryn S. – Teacher Educator, 1997
Presents findings of a case study that examined the use of teacher leaders on an elementary school management team and perceptions of teachers and staff members. Team members were positive about using teacher leaders on a management team but found a need for clearer definitions of leadership roles and better communication between the staff and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Collegiality, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedCarnes, G. Nathan; Boutte, Gloria Swindler – Teaching and Change, 1998
Examined leadership roles that classroom teachers filled within the University of South Carolina's Professional Development School (PDS) network. Focus-group discussions with participating teachers indicated that mentor teachers worked with preservice teachers in nontraditional ways, engaging in meaningful teaching experiences and instructing…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Focus Groups
Peer reviewedHoy, Wayne K.; Hannum, John; Tschannen-Moran, Megan – Journal of School Leadership, 1998
Uses health and openness metaphors to develop measures of organizational climate in a study of 86 middle schools. In addition to socioeconomic status, other aspects of school climate that significantly influence student achievement in basic skills are environmental press, collegial leadership, teacher professionalism, and academic press. Moreover,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Collegiality, Educational Environment

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