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The teacher leadership process: Attempting change within embedded systems
Authors:Kristy S Cooper  Randi N Stanulis  Susan K Brondyk  Erica R Hamilton  Michael Macaluso  Jessica A Meier
Institution:1.Michigan State University College of Education,East Lansing,USA;2.Hope College,Holland,USA;3.Grand Valley State University,Grand Rapids,USA
Abstract:This embedded case study examines the leadership practices of eleven teacher leaders in three urban schools to identify how these teacher leaders attempt to change the teaching practice of their colleagues while working as professional learning community leaders and as mentors for new teachers. Using a theoretical framework integrating complex systems theory with Kotter’s (Leading change. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1996) eight steps for leading organizational change, we analyze the work and perspectives of individual teacher leaders, and we examine how teams of teacher leaders and principals function collectively in their efforts to lead instructional change. Our findings have implications for schools seeking to utilize teacher leadership as a reform strategy for authentic instructional improvement.
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