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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Uncovering Teacher Leadership: Essays and Voices From the Field

The Wabash Center

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Author
Ackerman, Richard H., and Sarah V. Mackenzie, eds.
Publisher
Corwin Press, A SAGE Publications Company, Thousand Oaks, CA
Immerse yourself in exploring the heart of teacher leadership!

Practicing the art of teacher leadership requires self-reflection, creativity, and discipline. This comprehensive reader brings together the top voices in the field, encouraging teacher leaders to examine the tensions in their practice. Edited by recognized leadership experts Richard H. Ackerman (author of The Wounded Leader) and Sarah V. Mackenzie, this must-have resource contains classic essays and contemporary gems that explore teacher leadership in insightful and surprising ways.

This well-organized compendium features stories and lessons from teacher leaders that explore current issues, underlying feelings, and fresh perspectives. Within a five-part structure, each section begins with an introduction and closes with questions designed to encourage reflection and discussion. Readers will be able to use

* Stories, essays, and research findings for insight and exploration
* Protocols to structure conversations about common issues
* Ideas for inspiring and motivating other educators to examine and improve their practices
* Contributions from teacher leader experts such as Roland Barth, Barnett Barry, Mary Dietz, Gordon A. Donaldson Jr., Michael Fullan, Sam M. Intrator, Marilyn Katzenmeyter, Linda Lambert, Ann Liebermann, Gayle Moller, and many more

Revealing the inner world of teacher leaders will prompt readers to think more deeply about their own leadership. (From the Publisher)