ABSTRACT

Learning to Be Teacher Leaders examines three integrated components of strong pedagogy—assessment, planning, and instruction—within a framework emphasizing the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that can empower teachers to become teacher leaders within their schools. Combining the what, why, and how of teaching, the research-based concepts, presented in a pragmatic format, are relevant across grade levels, classrooms, and content areas. Designed to support success on national licensure assessments, this text brings together in one place the important features of learning to be an effective teacher, and becoming a teacher leader who continues to grow and develop within the profession. Taking a student-centered approach to instruction, it also recognizes the outside factors that can challenge this approach and provides strategies for coping with them. Using this book as a guide and resource, pre-service and beginning teachers will focus on the most important factors in teaching, resulting in strengthening their pedagogy and developing a language that helps them move forward in terms of agency and advocacy. A Companion Website provides additional resources for instructors and students.

section I|32 pages

Assessment

chapter 2|15 pages

What Is Assessment?

chapter 3|13 pages

Purposes of Classroom Assessment

section II|38 pages

Planning

chapter 4|19 pages

Levels of Planning

chapter 5|17 pages

Using Formative Assessment in Planning

section III|70 pages

Instruction

chapter 6|15 pages

Establishing the Instructional Environment

chapter 7|17 pages

Academic Language

chapter 8|20 pages

Questioning and Feedback

chapter 9|16 pages

Engagement Through Motivation

section IV|32 pages

Teacher Leadership

chapter 10|10 pages

Thinking

chapter 11|15 pages

Action

chapter 12|5 pages

Pulling It All Together

Being a Professional