“Awakening the sleeping giant”: teacher leadership in Jamaica and the USA

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Carmel Roofe, Eleanor Blair
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ABSTRACTGiven discourse across the globe on school reform and the importance of teachers’ work to school improvement, teacher leadership represents an opportunity to re-imagine school cultures, and to consider a range of factors that impact the teaching profession and contribute to overall school improvement. Based on a qualitative inquiry of 24 teacher leaders across two country contexts (Jamaica and the United States) and using the metaphor of ‘awakening the sleeping giant’, we argue that teacher leadership is an untapped phenomenon and a necessity for 21st century school improvement. Within this paper we draw on the teacher leaders’ stories to provide an understanding of the power and resources residing in the domain of teachers’ work. Through the findings we showcase that there are elements of teacher leadership that transcend specific school and country contexts based on school structure and historical precedents. The findings presented in this paper also highlight that teachers’ work is highly political and that historical precedents related to power and gender created differences in how teacher leadership has been perceived and enacted. The paper closes with a discussion about the cross-cultural ‘truths’’ that emerged and the implications for teachers’ work and school improvement.KEYWORDS: Teacher leadershipschool cultureteacher preparationschool improvement Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
“唤醒沉睡的巨人”:牙买加和美国的教师领导
摘要鉴于全球范围内关于学校改革和教师工作对学校改进的重要性的讨论,教师领导为重新构想学校文化、考虑影响教师职业和促进学校整体改进的一系列因素提供了机会。基于对两个国家(牙买加和美国)的24位教师领导的定性调查,并使用“唤醒沉睡的巨人”的比喻,我们认为教师领导是一种尚未开发的现象,也是21世纪学校改进的必要条件。在本文中,我们借鉴教师领导的故事,以提供驻留在教师工作领域的权力和资源的理解。通过调查结果,我们展示了基于学校结构和历史先例,教师领导力的一些要素超越了特定的学校和国家背景。本文提出的研究结果还强调,教师的工作具有高度的政治性,与权力和性别相关的历史先例造成了教师领导如何被感知和实施的差异。本文最后讨论了跨文化的“真相”,以及对教师工作和学校改进的影响。关键词:教师领导学校文化教师准备学校改进披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Journal of Education for Teaching
Journal of Education for Teaching EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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61
期刊介绍: The Journal of Education for Teaching is an established international refereed periodical which publishes original contributions on the subject of teacher education. The journal interprets "teacher education" in the widest sense, to include initial training, in-service education and staff development. The editors welcome scholarly discussions of new issues, reports of research projects or surveys of research work in particular fields, and contributions to current debates in teacher education throughout the world, generally or on specific issues.
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