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Teacherpreneurs: Innovative Teachers Who Lead But Don't Leave

✍ Scribed by Barnett Berry, Ann Byrd, Alan Wieder


Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
273
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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


Cover
Additional Praise For Teacherpreneurs
How To Use This Book
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
About the Center for Teaching Quality
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Why We Wrote This Book
IT BEGINS WITH RENEE’S STORY
THE POWER AND PROMISE OF TEACHER LEADERSHIP
THIS BOOK IS PERSONAL
ALWAYS LOOKING FORWARD
Chapter 1: Advocating for a Bold Brand of Teacher Leadership
A NEW WAVE OF TEACHER LEADERSHIP
MOVING PAST OUTDATED STRUCTURES AND INADEQUATE SOLUTIONS
TEACHER LEADERSHIP AND “VOICE” AND THE SLOW MARCH TO PROFESSIONALISM
Chapter 2: Defining the Teacherpreneur
TEACHER + ENTREPRENEUR = TEACHERPRENEUR
THE FACES OF TEACHERPRENEURISM
NOAH: THE RIGHT STUFF
Chapter 3: Preparing for Teacherpreneurism
SHARED EXPERIENCES
JESSICA AND RECIPROCAL MENTORING
ARIEL AND HER “NIMBLE TEACHING MIND”
Chapter 4: Making Teachers—and Teaching—Visible
IDENTIFYING SYSTEMIC DEFICIENCIES
REDESIGNING SCHOOLS FOR AUTHENTIC TEACHING AND LEARNING
RENEE’S COMMITMENT TO THE PROFESSION
Chapter 5: Transcending Teaching’s Past
SHANNON, AN ONLINE PIONEER
JOSE, A SEEKER AND POWERFUL SPEAKER
THE GENDERED HISTORY OF TEACHING
TEACHING AS A “SEMI-PROFESSION”
A SMALL REVOLUTION BEGINS
A CLASSROOM WITHOUT WALLS
RESISTING TRADITIONAL HIERARCHIES
Chapter 6: Cultivating Teacherpreneurs for Teacher-Led Schools
MATH AND SCIENCE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (DENVER, COLORADO)
THE VALUE OF NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION
A QUIET KIND OF LEADERSHIP
THE POTENTIAL FOR GREATER IMPACT
Chapter 7: Meeting Resistance—and Crossing Borders
CULTURAL BARRIERS
ORGANIZATIONAL BARRIERS
POLITICAL BARRIERS
Chapter 8: Creating What We Have Imagined.
ARE YOU READY TO BE A TEACHERPRENEUR?
SELECTING TEACHERPRENEURS
CTQ TEACHERPRENEURS AND TEACHERS IN RESIDENCE, 2012–2013
SUPPORTING TEACHERPRENEURS
PLANNING FOR THE TEACHERPRENEURIAL ROLE
SUSTAINING TEACHERPRENEURS
Chapter 9: Finnish(ing) Lessons for Teacherpreneurism
TEACHERS LEAD, AND LEADERS TEACH
INVESTMENT IN TEACHER PREPARATION
Chapter 10: Foreseeing 2030
PROMISING DEVELOPMENTS
WHERE WE’LL BE IN 2030
Appendixes
Endnotes
Index


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