Educating Teachers for Leadership and Change
Teacher Education Yearbook III
Edited by:
- Mary John O'Hair - University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
- Sandra J. Odell - University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA, Nottingham Trent University, UK
January 1995 | 368 pages | Corwin
"New ground is broken in every section...a toast to professionalism."
From the Foreword by Thomas J. Sergiovanni
Trinity University
Explores these important topics:
* Occupational stress
* Special preparation of urban teachers
* Peer coaching and evaluation
* Communication skills
* Workplace barriers to leadership development, and much more.
Well-organized and straightforward, this volume offers you highly enjoyable reading as well as an insightful look at possibilities for tomorrow's teachers.
Mary John O'Hair and Sandra J Odell
Introduction
PART ONE: CONTEXTS FOR LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE
Michael Fullan
Contexts: Overview and Framework
Carl D Glickman, Barbara F Lunsford and Kathleen A Szuminski
Co-Reform as an Approach to Change in Education
Paul V Bredeson
Role Change for Principals in Restructured Schools
Walter H Gmelch and Forrest W Parkay
Changing Roles and Occupational Stress in the Teaching Profession
Michael Fullan
Contexts: Reflections and Implications
PART TWO: PROCESSES FOR LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE: TEACHER LEADERSHIP FOR URBAN SCHOOLS
Kenneth Zeichner and Bernadette Baker
Processes: Overview and Framework
Norvella P Carter and Patricia J Larke
Preparing the Urban Teacher
Judith A Ponticell, George E Olson and Patricia S Charlier
Project MASTER
Diane Holt-Reynolds
Preservice Teachers and Coursework
Kenneth Zeichner and Bernadette Baker
Processes: Reflections and Implications
PART THREE: COMMUNICATING LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE
Cassandra L Book
Communication: Overview and Framework
Richard M Jacobs
Communicating and Teaching
Gretchen C Hess and Robert H Short
Evaluating Communication Skills of Students in Teacher Education
Ann L Darling and Martha L Dewey
Reflection in Leadership
Cassandra L Book
Communication: Reflections and Implications
PART FOUR: CURRICULUM FOR LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE
Kenneth A Sirotnik
Curriculum: Overview and Framework
Theodore J Kowalski
Preparing Teachers to Be Leaders
Richard Ponzio and Charles Fisher
Introducing Prospective Teachers to Contemporary Views of Teaching and Learning Science
Robert Alley and Burga Jung
Preparing Teachers for the 21st Century
Kenneth A Sirotnik
Curriculum: Reflections and Implications
CONCLUSION
Joseph Murphy
Changing Role of the Teacher
Challenge for Teacher Educators