ABSTRACT

In this second edition of Becoming a Literacy Leader: Supporting Learning and Change, author Jennifer Allen reflects on her work as a literacy specialist and how the role has evolved in the decade since she wrote the first edition. Her experiences can apply to all school leaders including principals, coaches, teachers, support staff, and office administrators. Allen focuses on three ideas to describe her work: Layered Leadership, the multitude of supports in place for teachers to encourage learning and change within schools; Shared experiences that develop community and develop common understanding of practices, curriculum, and assessment; Importance of 'rowing in the same direction' in that literacy coaches and leaders stay interconnected and aligned to the goals of the school. Allen knows the challenges of teachers face and advocates literacy coaches implement these layers of support within a school, including in-class support, curriculum support and assessment, study group facilitation, and the cultivation of teacher leadership. In Becoming a Literacy Leader, she provides an explicit framework for implementing these layers of coaching and explains how administrators can use the literacy leader position to build and sustain change within their schools. This book will be the road map for how literacy leaders and coaches approach their work with purpose and intention. Online videos that accompany the book bring the text alive by showing readers what coaching looks and sounds like.

chapter Chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction: Layered Coaching

chapter Chapter 2|22 pages

Being a Resource: A Room of One's Own for Literacy

chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

Supporting Curriculum and Assessment

chapter Chapter 8|13 pages

Creating Unity through Whole-School Experiences

chapter Chapter 9|12 pages

Cultivating Teacher Leadership

chapter Chapter 10|15 pages

Nuts and Bolts: Scheduling and Budget

chapter Chapter 11|5 pages

Final Words: MENTORING NEW TALENT