ABSTRACT

Now in its second edition, The Power of Teacher Leaders, copublished by Routledge and Kappa Delta Pi, serves as a resource for understanding the varied ways that teacher leaders foster positive change in their schools, profession, and communities. By definition, teacher leaders are teachers who stay in the classroom, maintaining their commitment to teaching students while assuming informal and formal leadership positions beyond the classroom. It is that commitment to teaching and their desire to improve student learning that motivate them to become teacher leaders.

Written by researchers and teacher leaders, each chapter describes a particular way that teachers are leading, connects to the relevant scholarly literature, and assesses the impact of the teacher leaders on students and communities. The second edition features new chapters on less common and unresearched teacher leadership roles, informal teacher leadership, and teacher leaders as social justice advocates. This edited collection shows how teacher leaders play an important role in the improvement of student learning, teacher professional development, and school and community climate.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part 1|107 pages

Roles of Teacher Leaders

chapter 1|15 pages

Informal Teacher Leadership

Reculturing Schools and the Profession

chapter 2|15 pages

Teacher Leaders

Pathways of Practice and Impact (Without Leaving the Classroom)

chapter 3|14 pages

Communities of Learning

Teacher Leadership Through Action Research in the Classroom

chapter 4|15 pages

Teacher Leaders During Nontraditional Instruction

Continuing With Inquiry-Based Science

chapter 7|15 pages

Teacher Leadership and Professional Organizations

A Case Study of Two High School Teachers

part 2|81 pages

Becoming a Teacher Leader

chapter 10|11 pages

Beyond the Managerial and Bureaucratic

Developing Teacher Leaders for Social Justice

chapter 12|13 pages

Instructional Coaches

Helping Classroom Teachers to Become Teacher Leaders

part 3|90 pages

Teacher Leaders and Social Justice

chapter 14|16 pages

Equity-Focused Teacher Leadership

Using Equity Audits to Positively Influence Socioeconomic Disparities

chapter 15|14 pages

Feminist Teacher Leadership

Disrupting the Patriarchal Binary

chapter 16|15 pages

Preservice Teachers

Leading Positive Change for the Inclusion and Support of LGBTQ+ Students

chapter 17|12 pages

Special Educator Teacher Leaders