
Learning to Lead Together
The Promise and Challenge of Sharing Leadership
- 408 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
"Too often the response to good ideas is ?it won?t work here.? This book respects that perspective by providing school leaders with studies from the field that describe efforts that have and have not worked. The concept of shared leadership is presented in a ?real world? context, including the voices of those who don?t want it. The reader will develop a better understanding of what true collaboration can look like along with the challenges leaders may face as the culture of their school adapts to change."
āStephen Gruenert, Indiana State University
"Learning to Lead Together connects leadership theory with experiences from the fieldāit is very useful to practitioners and to individuals preparing for formal school leadership positions."
āAlbert H. Fein,Ā Gonzaga University
"Janet Chrispeel?s Learning to Lead Together provides a rich anthology of real experiences of school based leaders caught in the vortex of leading and learning on the one hand and teaching and leading on the other. I highly recommend this new work to students seeking real answers to real problems."
āJames C. Moulton, Jr.,Ā Consulting Principal, Fairfax County Public Schools
Learning to Lead Together: The Promise and Challenge of Sharing Leadership examines the dilemmas for school leaders and administrators, and the benefits for schools and students, when principals work with teachers (and their communities) to share leadership. Most schools function within existing hierarchical structures that contradict and undermine many of the conditions necessary for shared leadership. Current school reform initiatives and policies urge or require that teachers be actively involved in decision-making without addressing systemic dilemmas and paradoxes.Ā
Through real-life single and multiple case studies, Learning to Lead Together addresses how principals and their staffs struggle with the challenge of shared leadership, how they encourage teacher growth and development, and how shared leadership can lead to higher levels of student learning. The cases show how shared leadership, a powerful adaptive change, is socially constructed across contexts and evolves as teachers and principals learn how to work together. The book also illustrates how principal preparation and professional development programs that utilize problem-based learning and provide opportunities for genuine collaboration with colleagues can provide school leaders with the skills they need to share leadership and accountability effectively.
This book is ideally suited as a supplemental text for courses in educational leadershipĀ and administration. School administrators, superintendents, and principals will also find this an invaluable reference.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Editor
- About the Contributors
- 1 - The Dynamics of Sharing and Distributing Leadership
- 2 - Changing the Culture of a Middle School
- 3 - Creating Meaningful Opportunities for Collaboration
- 4 - Reflections on Practice
- 5 - A Middle School Strives to Achieve Team Leadership Through Opposition and Uncertainty
- 6 - Evolving Roles and Sharing Leadership
- 7 - Sharing Leadership
- 8 - Lessons Learned About Sustainable Results in Urban Middle Schools
- 9 - Principals Conceptualize the Development of Teacher Leaders
- 10 - Principal Choice and Teacher Participation in Site-Based Management
- 11 - Successful Leadership in Schools Facing Challenging Circumstances
- 12 - Supporting Teachersā Leadership
- 13 - Promoting Leadership Development and Collaboration in Rural Schools
- 14 - Problem-Based Learning and Its Role in Preparing School Leaders for Collaboration
- 15 - Sharing Leadership
- Name Index
- Subject Index