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The process of how teachers become teacher leaders and how teacher leadership becomes distributed within a school: A grounded theory research study.
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The process of how teachers become teacher leaders and how teacher leadership becomes distributed within a school: A grounded theory research study./
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Sanocki, Steven J.
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205 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-11A(E).
標題:
Education, Leadership. -
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9781303315954
The process of how teachers become teacher leaders and how teacher leadership becomes distributed within a school: A grounded theory research study.
Sanocki, Steven J.
The process of how teachers become teacher leaders and how teacher leadership becomes distributed within a school: A grounded theory research study.
- 205 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Western Michigan University, 2013.
It is undeniable that leadership is necessary for any organization to succeed. However, educational leadership is often compartmentalized and relegated to the hierarchical leadership found in schools such as principals, superintendents, and those with a formal title. The concept of teacher leadership has begun to surface in progressive schools and districts throughout the country, as is evidenced throughout both the professional and scholarly (research) literature. Teacher leadership is occurring in practice, yet it lacks a clear definition and/or a consistent employment in K-12 education. Teachers have historically stepped out of their traditional role as a teacher and into formalized roles within the school hierarchy in order to lead. Teachers also have begun, in recent years, to lead without leaving the role of classroom teacher.
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Sanocki's (2013) study provides an understanding of the process of becoming a teacher leader and how teacher leadership is distributed within a school vis-a-vis grounded theory methodology. The study was conducted in a Midwest state, using face-to-face interviews and multiple e-mail correspondences with eight teacher leaders who were selected by their respective principal as possessing the characteristics of a teacher leader as operationally defined in the study. The study's duration was three months time. The constant comparative method of qualitative research was employed whereby continuous memoing occurs throughout the open, axial, and theoretical coding phases of data collection and analysis.
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