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The Effects Of A Shared Vision Of Teacher Leadership On Classroom Teachers’ Instruction, Tiffany L. Bockelmann Dec 2023

The Effects Of A Shared Vision Of Teacher Leadership On Classroom Teachers’ Instruction, Tiffany L. Bockelmann

The Interactive Journal of Global Leadership and Learning Infographics

Many models of instructional teacher leadership exist in schools with various outcomes for teachers. The aim of this illustrative case study was to understand systemic alignment in a formal teacher leadership system and how this alignment impacted instructional change. This dissertation was framed by three research questions: 1) How do the rationales of teachers, teacher leaders, and administrators regarding teacher leadership in their school align? 2) How does the coherence of a system of leadership impact classroom teachers’ abilities to engage with formal teacher leaders? 3) How does the coherence of a system of leadership impact classroom teachers’ abilities to …


Educational Leadership Newsletter April 2019, Educational Leadership Program, University Of Southern Maine Apr 2019

Educational Leadership Newsletter April 2019, Educational Leadership Program, University Of Southern Maine

Educational Leadership Newsletters

Inside this issue:

  • Letter from the Chair
  • Hail and Farewell to Dr. Jody Capelluti
  • Southern Maine Partnership Update
  • Leadership Symposium Session Descriptions
  • Thinking About Internship in 2019-2020?
  • 4th Annual Assessment for Learning & Leading Conference 2019: Brain-Based Strategies to Cultivate Positive Learning Environments
  • Summer 2019 Schedule
  • Fall 2019 Schedule


Performance Assessment Of Aspiring School Leaders Grounded In An Epistemology Of Practice: A Case Study, Jessica E. Charles, Rebecca Cheung, Kristin Rosekrans Apr 2019

Performance Assessment Of Aspiring School Leaders Grounded In An Epistemology Of Practice: A Case Study, Jessica E. Charles, Rebecca Cheung, Kristin Rosekrans

All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations

There is increasing interest in the field of leadership preparation about the opportunities that robust performance assessments may provide to capture and evaluate the complexity of school administrators’ work. Heretofore, the conversation about administrator performance assessment in leadership preparation has mainly centered on the development and impact of large statewide assessments that grow out of a Cartesian epistemology of individual knowledge possession, in which individuals must demonstrate mastery of a set of static knowledge and skills. We analyzed the characteristics of a performance assessment system that deliberately accounts for the organizational complexity of practice and knowledge generation in its design. …


Educational Leadership Newsletter March 2019, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine Mar 2019

Educational Leadership Newsletter March 2019, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine

Educational Leadership Newsletters

Inside this issue:

  • Letter from the Chair
  • Southern Maine Partnership Update
  • New Graduate Certificate Program in Food Studies!
  • Pender Makin Now Commissioner of Education
  • Thinking About Internship in 2019-2020?
  • 4th Annual Assessment for Learning & Leading Conference 2019
  • Summer 2019 Schedule
  • Fall 2019 Schedule


Educational Leadership Newsletter January 2014, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine Jan 2014

Educational Leadership Newsletter January 2014, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine

Educational Leadership Newsletters

Inside this issue:

  • News from the Program Coordinator
  • Southern Maine Partnership
  • GIFTS: Great Ideas for Teaching Students
  • Thinking About Internship?
  • Spring 2014 Course Schedule