This book is important for teachers serving as instructional leaders and the senior leaders recruiting and supporting them. It offers practical strategies and ideas, rooted in theory and practice to those leading in the space between the classroom and the main office. Punctuating the ideas it presents, are compelling stories from the field that provide engaging insights on challenges this level of leadership faces. It is a powerful resource for those seeking to grow their leadership impact over the short and long term.
Here's a book that so many teachers are looking for: one that helps them help others to extend their skills as teachers. Readable, incisive and immensely helpful, the prospect of leading and teaching feels possible... and enjoyable.
Unfortunately, those chosen for the role of teacher leader do not always get the proper professional learning to be successful. Dunn, Thompson, and Hattie are providing the catalyst to change that dynamic in Teachers Who Lead. Make no mistake, this book is not just for anyone under the teacher leadership umbrella, it’s for every leader who wants to have a deep impact on students.
This book is an indispensable guide for teachers navigating the complexities of leadership. With a sharp focus on practical strategies for building and sustaining high-performing collaborative teams, it bridges the gap between theory and actionable steps, offering rigor, research, case studies, and tools for reflection. Each chapter is thoughtfully crafted to inspire curiosity and provide clarity, addressing the unique challenges of teacher leadership while celebrating their agency and impact.
Teachers Who Lead expertly unpacks the complexity of leadership roles in schools, providing a comprehensive guide to navigating this transition so that leaders can contribute towards aligned school improvement.