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Anthony Rebora Managing editor, Education Week Teacher

Exploring Teacher-Leadership Trends and Possibilities Expert Presenters: Therese A. Dozier, director of the Center for Teacher Leadership, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education Michelle Healy, co-founder of The Odyssey Initiative Brooke Peters, co-founder, The Odyssey Initiative

An on-demand archive of this webinar will be available at www.edweek.org/go/webinar in less than 24 hrs.

Teachers Are Interested In and Taking Leadership Roles 51% Half of teachers say they have a formal leadership role in their school, such as department chair, instructional resource, teacher mentor, or leadership team member. 51% Half of teachers are at least somewhat interested in teaching in the classroom part-time combined with other roles or responsibilities in their school or district, including 23% who are extremely or very interested in this option. 69% Most teachers say they are not at all interested in becoming a principal. Source: The MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Challenges for School Leadership (2012). Survey conducted by Harris Interactive. For more information, including full survey methodology for each report in the series, visit www.metlife.com/teachersurvey.

Education Week Webinar Tuesday, April 30, 2013 Terry Dozier, Director Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

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

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

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

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

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

More likely to be mid-career teachers [6-20 years] (56% vs. 48%) More likely to be at least somewhat interested in teaching in the classroom parttime combined with other roles or responsibilities (56% vs. 43%) Most teachers (69%) are not at all interested in becoming a principal. Source: MetLife Survey of the American Teacher (2013) Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

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

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

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University Heifetz and Linsky (2002)

Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University -MetLife Survey of the American Teacher (2013)

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

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

Competent Credible Collaborative Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

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. Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

Purposeful sample of recognized teachers National Board Certified Teachers Disney Teachers Milken Educators Teachers of the Year Presidential Math and Science Awardees Survey link was sent to approximately 300 teachers, 179 responded from 37 states (60% response rate). Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

are confident of themselves as leaders. (97%) are engaged in many leadership roles. Professional development for colleagues (93%) Department chairs/team leaders (84%) Mentor new teachers (84%) Curriculum development (83%) lack training in the new leadership roles they are asked to assume. (82%) want training in understanding educational policy and issues or working collaboratively with educational policy makers. (100%) Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

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

Continuum of Teacher Leadership Development Ongoing PD Advanced Role-Specific Generic Skills

National Board Candidate Support: Structured opportunities to clarify each aspect of the certification process and a network of support for teachers seeking National Board Certification Teacher Leadership 101: Series of workshops focused on generic skills needed by all teacher leaders Role-Specific Training: For those tapped for roles such as department chairs, mentors, instructional specialists, and clinical faculty Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

Teacher as Change Agent: Online course designed to help teacher leaders become more effective in the policy arena Dr. Judy Flythe Teacher Leader Award: Recognizes an exemplary teacher who works collaboratively with colleagues to improve teaching and learning Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

Terry Dozier, Director Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education www.ctl.vcu.edu tdozier@vcu.edu Center for Teacher Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University

Exploring Teacher Leadership Presented by Michelle Healy and Brooke Peters April 30, 2013

Our Project: Three teachers and a documentarian Visit great schools across the country to: - Discover - Document - Share Open a new public school in New York City

Our Research Visited 53 schools in 23 states Observe classrooms in action Interview teachers and school leaders Share practices via video and blogs on our website Use practices to inform the creation of a new public school

Practices informed by our research: Looping Early Release Day Place-Based Education Focus on Sustainability and the Arts Multi-age Electives Teacher Leadership Opportunities

Video Hybrid Roles: Empowering Teachers

Teacher-Led Schools: Schools in which the leaders teach on a daily basis Denver Green School in Denver, CO Reiche Community School in Portland, ME Project Learn in Philadelphia, PA

Denver Green School Leadership Structure: A team of nine founding partners all have leadership tasks within the school. Teachers with established longevity at the school may become partners over time. Three lead partners do not have full time classrooms and have roles that are more heavily administrative, whereas the majority of the founding partners have classrooms and complete fewer administrative tasks.

Reiche Community School Grades K-5 Three lead teachers rotate between taking on the administrative head role throughout the day. When the lead teachers are not in the administrative position, they are teaching. All teachers have a role in the decision-making process of the school and contribute to the shaping of the school s mission and vision through committee work. Teachers also supervise one another through the practice of peer coaching.

Project Learn: A K-8 Co-Op School A cooperative school where teachers, parents, and students work together to govern the school. All members of the community have an equal stake in the school, and all decisions are made through consensus at monthly town meetings. There is no administrative leader.

Schools with Structures to Encourage Teacher Leadership Boulder Journey School in Boulder, CO The Project School in Bloomington, IN Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School, Devens, MA

Boulder Journey School: An Infant to pre-k Reggio Emilia inspired program Teachers are encouraged to engage in action research using their classroom as a lab for learning about child development and instruction. Teachers mentor graduate student residents who participate in Boulder Journey s Early Childhood Licensure program in partnership with the University of Colorado Boulder. Teachers are encouraged to publish research in educational publications. Leaders evaluate the strengths of staff members and create leadership opportunities and positions for them The staff shares in shaping and revising the school s mission and vision each year

The Project School A K-8 School; Project-based learning approach Teachers are given the autonomy to plan curriculum with their grade level team Teachers participate in critical friends groups and book study For the Good of the Cause meetings are held regularly

Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School: A 7-12 grade school; part of the Coalition of Essential Schools Teachers have the freedom to decide their own course offerings The faculty takes part in committees and are integral to the hiring process of new staff members Each year, teachers evaluate the mission and vision of the school together and make adjustments and revisions

I love the hybrid position and the halftime teaching. Having a classroom of students keeps me grounded in the work of the class. For policy decisions, I know how it s going to affect my students and my time. -Kevin Brewster Lead Teacher Reiche Community School

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Exploring Teacher-Leadership Trends and Possibilities Required Reading from Education Week: Survey Finds Rising Job Frustration Among Principals The 29 th annual MetLife Survey of American Teachers found that three out of four K-12 public school principals believe the job has become too complex, and about a third will likely go into a different occupation within the next five years. The results tell a story of enduring budget problems in schools and declining morale among both teachers and school leaders. Spotlight on Creating School and District Leaders To create school and district leaders, school systems must provide opportunities for training, professional development, and meaningful feedback. In this Spotlight, see how some districts are remaking principal evaluations, find out what it takes to build a positive school culture, and look at schools using on-site training to prepare principals for their jobs.