ABSTRACT

By tracing the development of Ann Lieberman’s commitment to exploring the complex, entwined nature of teaching, learning and living, this book reflects on how research in teacher leadership and development has progressed and changed over the last fifty years.

This personal account highlights Lieberman’s learning as she engaged in research to build collaborative ways of working. Portraying the fight for teacher participation in research studies about teaching, schooling and teacher improvement so that the complexity of their lives would be represented, and writing about the consideration of teacher’s work in any efforts for school improvement, the book discusses the initial collaboration between researchers and teachers. It then proceeds to outline a number of research projects that document the changing relationship of research and teaching and offers guidance on some of the most important and successful programs and strategies in the field. It questions issues such as how to create a culture in the school that is supportive of teachers, and how research can best assist teachers to improve their work.

Teaching, Learning and Living is a personal, historical and professional look at the growth in knowledge that began to change the views of research and teaching and is a must-read for anyone interested in the development of teacher education.

chapter 1|11 pages

A Teaching Life

chapter 2|11 pages

Teachers as Partners

Not objects of research

chapter 3|11 pages

Teachers: Their World and Their Work

chapter 4|8 pages

Teachers, Staff Developers, Researchers

Creating a collaborative team

chapter 5|11 pages

Learning from Teacher Leaders

Developing vignettes of the process

chapter 6|12 pages

Teachers as Scholars

Getting at the complexity of teaching

chapter 7|11 pages

Creating the Conditions for Learning and Leadership

The National Writing Project

chapter 8|13 pages

Improving Schools

Understanding the dynamics of changing practice, structure and culture

chapter 9|11 pages

Teachers at the Helm

Learning and leading

chapter 10|10 pages

A Social view of Teaching, Learning and Leading

From isolation to collaboration and community

chapter |7 pages

Afterword