TY - CHAP
T1 - First-Year Teachers: New and Ready to Lead!
AU - Hagerman Pangan, Catherine
AU - Lupton, Angela
AU - Pangan, Catherine
N1 - Get this from a library! The power of teacher leaders : their roles, influence, and impact. [Nathan Bond; Andy Hargreaves;] -- "Co-published with Kappa Delta Pi, The Power of Teacher Leaders provides a comprehensive resource for understanding the ways that teacher leaders foster positive change in their schools. Distinct ...
Hagerman Pangan, C. & Lupton, A. (2014). First-Year Teachers: New and Ready to Lead!. In Bond, N. & Hargreave (Eds.). The Power of Teacher Leaders. New York: Routledge.
PY - 2014/7/25
Y1 - 2014/7/25
N2 - This chapter explores the role of strong teacher preparation programs in training first-year teacher leaders, the new teacher's capacity to provide healthy disruption toward a culture of relational leadership, specific opportunities for new teacher leaders, and critical factors for supporting first-year teacher leaders. However, in exploring the topic of first-year teachers as leaders and agents of change, it is important to focus on what it means to be new to the profession; and the degree to which a teacher is truly new varies based upon his or her preparation. First-year teacher Mary Ellen Estridge got her start in a new Reggio Emilia-inspired school in the city's largest urban district. Besides the transformative energy that new teacher leaders can bring to a school community, there are other critical professional issues that can be addressed in supporting first-year teachers as leaders. Emily Alaimo, a first-year special education teacher, stated that her principal encouraged her to share frequently with staff and team members.
AB - This chapter explores the role of strong teacher preparation programs in training first-year teacher leaders, the new teacher's capacity to provide healthy disruption toward a culture of relational leadership, specific opportunities for new teacher leaders, and critical factors for supporting first-year teacher leaders. However, in exploring the topic of first-year teachers as leaders and agents of change, it is important to focus on what it means to be new to the profession; and the degree to which a teacher is truly new varies based upon his or her preparation. First-year teacher Mary Ellen Estridge got her start in a new Reggio Emilia-inspired school in the city's largest urban district. Besides the transformative energy that new teacher leaders can bring to a school community, there are other critical professional issues that can be addressed in supporting first-year teachers as leaders. Emily Alaimo, a first-year special education teacher, stated that her principal encouraged her to share frequently with staff and team members.
KW - educational leadership
KW - teaching
UR - https://worldcat.org/oclc/870986411
U2 - 10.4324/9781315815206
DO - 10.4324/9781315815206
M3 - Chapter
BT - The Power of Teacher Leaders: Their Roles, Influence, and Impact
ER -