This article presents findings from a case study that describes the ways that four teachers pursuing their master’s degree in teacher leadership engaged in leadership activities in their schools. In order to explore this purpose, this study examines two research questions: (1) How do teachers enact leadership in their schools and (2) What complicates or enables teachers’ leadership activity? Findings indicate that the norms of the teaching profession including equality and privacy affect teachers’ enactment of leadership in their schools. Teacher leaders limit their work based on their knowledge of these norms, their past experiences engaging in leadership, and the culture present in their schools
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to describe the experiences of secondary teachers...
The aim of this research is to reveal out the views regarding the meaning of teacher leadership, the...
Teacher leadership has been in schools from the time teachers rang the school bells. Three waves of ...
This article examines how high school administrators influence teacher leadership in both positive a...
Although many schools are developing teachers as leaders, researchers have not sufficiently investig...
The purpose of this qualitative, heuristic inquiry was two-fold: First, the study explored the lived...
Despite more than 4 decades of school leadership research, a significant knowledge gap remains on ho...
The current review examined teacher leadership research completed since York-Barr and Duke published...
The qualitative study described in this paper began as a collaborative project between three Univers...
This qualitative case study examined the nature of teacher leadership as it was perceived by nine pr...
While the importance of effective leadership is undisputed, few studies have addressed what the role...
The roles and responsibilities of teacher leaders change as schools, districts, and states adopt new...
Given the prominence of both instructional leadership and teacher leadership in the realms of school...
Teacher leadership is an integral part of school improvement and an essential component of distribut...
In an effort to address diverse needs in K-12 education, policymakers have proposed initiatives to i...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to describe the experiences of secondary teachers...
The aim of this research is to reveal out the views regarding the meaning of teacher leadership, the...
Teacher leadership has been in schools from the time teachers rang the school bells. Three waves of ...
This article examines how high school administrators influence teacher leadership in both positive a...
Although many schools are developing teachers as leaders, researchers have not sufficiently investig...
The purpose of this qualitative, heuristic inquiry was two-fold: First, the study explored the lived...
Despite more than 4 decades of school leadership research, a significant knowledge gap remains on ho...
The current review examined teacher leadership research completed since York-Barr and Duke published...
The qualitative study described in this paper began as a collaborative project between three Univers...
This qualitative case study examined the nature of teacher leadership as it was perceived by nine pr...
While the importance of effective leadership is undisputed, few studies have addressed what the role...
The roles and responsibilities of teacher leaders change as schools, districts, and states adopt new...
Given the prominence of both instructional leadership and teacher leadership in the realms of school...
Teacher leadership is an integral part of school improvement and an essential component of distribut...
In an effort to address diverse needs in K-12 education, policymakers have proposed initiatives to i...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to describe the experiences of secondary teachers...
The aim of this research is to reveal out the views regarding the meaning of teacher leadership, the...
Teacher leadership has been in schools from the time teachers rang the school bells. Three waves of ...