Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Disciplines
Education
Abstract
Scholars and reformers call for promoting teacher leadership to improve schools, but few address how we can promote teacher leadership among newer teachers. This paper uses extant research to identify five possible positive influences on 1st-6th year teachers developing informal leadership skills. Surveys and interviews with staff members at four secondary schools point to professional learning communities as the most promising of these possible means. Participants also identified getting involved with colleagues and with school activities as promising first steps for 1st through 6th year teachers to develop the knowledge, reputation, and skills to become informal leaders.
Recommended Citation
Levine, Thomas; Mulcahy, Patrick; Bengston, John; Didden, Andrew; Esposito, Abigail; Valacer, Alexander; Rich, Miranda; Seara, Dan; Colantonio, Brian; Dombrowski, Andrew; Lopez, Justis; Schlank, Colin; and Wilson, Daniel, "Learning to Lead: Exploring How 1st-6th Year Teachers Develop Informal Leadership" (2015). NERA Conference Proceedings 2015. 10.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/nera-2015/10