Teacherpreneurs : innovative teachers who lead but don't leave

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Teacherpreneurs : innovative teachers who lead but don't leave

Barnett Berry, Ann Byrd, Alan Wieder

Jossey-Bass, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-267) and index

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We need a bold new brand of teacher leadership that will create opportunities for teachers to practice, share, and grow their knowledge and expertise. This book is about "teacherpreneurs"-highly accomplished classroom teachers who blur the lines of distinction between those who teach in schools and those who lead them. These teacherpreneurs embody the concept that teachers can teach as well as lead the transformation of teaching and learning. It's about empowering expert teachers who can buoy the image of teaching and enforce standards among their ranks while all along making sure that their colleagues as well as education policymakers and the public know what works best for students. The book follows a small group of teacherpreneurs in their first year. We join their journey toward becoming teacher leaders whose work is not defined by administrative fiat, but by their knowledge of students and drive to influence policies that allow them and their colleagues to teach more effectively. The authors trace the teacherpreneurs' steps-and their own-in the effort to determine what it means to define and execute the concept of "teacherpreneurism" in the face of tough demands and resistant organizational structures.

Table of Contents

About the Center for Teaching Quality x About the Authors xi Acknowledgments xv Prologue: Why We Wrote This Book xvii Chapter 1: Advocating for a Bold Brand of Teacher Leadership 1 Chapter 2: Defining the Teacherpreneur 16 Chapter 3: Preparing for Teacherpreneurism 36 Chapter 4: Making Teachers-and Teaching-Visible 60 Chapter 5: Transcending Teaching's Past 82 Chapter 6: Cultivating Teacherpreneurs for Teacher-Led Schools 104 Chapter 7: Meeting Resistance-and Crossing Borders 122 Chapter 8: Creating What We Have Imagined 140 Chapter 9: Finnish(ing) Lessons for Teacherpreneurism 165 Chapter 10: Foreseeing 2030 179 Appendixes 195 Endnotes 218 Index 229

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