Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Exploring Teacher Leadership Trends and Possibilities CCRS Teacher Leadership Institute.

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Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Exploring Teacher Leadership Trends and Possibilities CCRS Teacher Leadership Institute Thursday, November 5, 2015 Terry Dozier, Director Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Teacher Leadership VCU School of Education Mission: To promote and support teacher leadership in order to improve teaching and learning. CTL works with accomplished teachers to...  advance the concept of teachers as change agents.  provide high-quality professional development to develop passionate, effective leaders.  share the knowledge, experience, and insight of teachers with policymakers and others.

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Historical Context  Standards movement  National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future  National Board Certified Teachers  Leadership for Learning: Redefining the Teacher as Leader  Teacher Leader Model Standards

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Why Teacher Leadership? “Educational change depends on what teachers do and think. It’s as simple and as complex as that.” --Michael Fullan

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Why Teacher Leadership?  Cultivates a critical resource for change and improvement in schools. 51% of teachers have a leadership role in their schools, such as department chair, instructional resource, teacher mentor, or leadership team member. -MetLife Survey of The American Teacher (2013)

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Why Teacher Leadership?  Cultivates a critical resource for change and improvement in schools.  Keeps good teachers in the classroom.

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Why Veteran Teachers Leave  Low salaries  Lack of support from school administrators  Student discipline problems  Lack of teacher input into decision making Source: Richard Ingersoll, University of Pennsylvania

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University What New Teachers Want  Teamwork and support  Professional opportunities that include leadership opportunities  Fair pay and a differentiated pay structure that rewards outstanding performance, acquiring new skills, and assuming new roles and responsibilities. Source: Susan Moore Johnson, Harvard University

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Why Teacher Leadership?  Cultivates a largely untapped resource for change and improvement in schools  Keeps good teachers in the classroom  Benefits students  Frees principals from unrealistic expectations

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University “The lone warrior myth of leadership is a sure route to heroic suicide.” Heifetz and Linsky (2002)

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University 75% of principals feel the job has become too complex. -MetLife Survey of the American Teacher (2013)

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University “Teacher leadership is the process by which teachers, individually or collectively, influence their colleagues, principals, and other members of the school communities to improve teaching and learning practices with the aim of increased student learning and achievement.” -From meta-analysis of teacher leadership research by York-Barr and Duke (2004)

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Teacher Leaders...  are excellent teachers  who positively influence others.

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Teacher Leaders are...  Competent  Credible  Collaborative

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Teacher Leaders...  model effective practice.  mentor new and struggling teachers.  conduct professional development activities.  raise the level of collaboration in schools.  lead school improvement efforts.  advocate for the needs of students.

Instructional Impact: Improving My Own Practice Professional Impact: Working with Colleagues to Improve Outcomes for Students Policy Impact: Advocating for Positive Change Teacher Leadership PD Needs

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Protocol 3 Reasons programs should promote teacher leadership 2 Challenges programs face in promoting teachers as leaders 1 Thing that I can do to promote teacher leadership

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Exploring Teacher Leadership Trends and Possibilities Terry Dozier, Director Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education