A Teacher's Guide to Change: Understanding, Navigating, and Leading the Process
Editat de Jan L. Stivers, Sharon F. Crameren Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 oct 2009
- Reflections from a survey of 100 teachers who share their experiences with change as well as advice and encouragement, inviting educators to learn from each other
- A five-step process for initiating and implementing plans for change
- Research-based strategies for leading change, both in smaller and larger spheres of influence
- Vivid examples that can be directly applied to personal experience
Reflective exercises to assist teachers in understanding and approaching change
This accessible resource is invaluable for both new and experienced teachers. Whether or not change is voluntary, opportunities for professional growth are abundant, leading to improved student learning and greater teacher retention.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412964470
ISBN-10: 1412964474
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1412964474
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"A must-have book for teachers at every stage of their teaching career. Change in schools is inevitable. This book will help teachers deal with change and allow them to do what they do best: provide a great education for students."
"Coping with change is perhaps the most fundamental aspect of life and certainly critical for successful teaching. Stivers and Cramer provide an essential guide to how teachers might successfully address the ongoing and expected change associated with effective teaching."
"Perhaps no other job in our society today experiences as much change as classroom teaching. Stivers and Cramer are two experts with tremendous insight and experience in both the theoretical and practical dimensions of personal, organizational, and systemwide change. Heartwarming, insightful stories explore how dozens of teachers overcome the challenges of living and leading through change every day, blended with rock-solid theory and extensive research on how to live through change successfully."
"Teachers must learn to cope with the myriad of changes they experience throughout their career or they will leave the profession. This book gives a step-by-step approach for teachers to think about, plan for, and implement changes in their personal lives, their schools, and in their communities."
"How we react to and enact change determines whether we are leaders of our own careers and professional development or merely workers. This book provides the research and information for teachers to embrace change individually or as teacher leaders and teacher mentors. Skip the apple and go for the book!"
"This text is an outstanding analysis of change that all of us in the education profession face on a daily basis. It is a must-read for every thoughtful teacher concerned with change."
"Coping with change is perhaps the most fundamental aspect of life and certainly critical for successful teaching. Stivers and Cramer provide an essential guide to how teachers might successfully address the ongoing and expected change associated with effective teaching."
"Perhaps no other job in our society today experiences as much change as classroom teaching. Stivers and Cramer are two experts with tremendous insight and experience in both the theoretical and practical dimensions of personal, organizational, and systemwide change. Heartwarming, insightful stories explore how dozens of teachers overcome the challenges of living and leading through change every day, blended with rock-solid theory and extensive research on how to live through change successfully."
"Teachers must learn to cope with the myriad of changes they experience throughout their career or they will leave the profession. This book gives a step-by-step approach for teachers to think about, plan for, and implement changes in their personal lives, their schools, and in their communities."
"How we react to and enact change determines whether we are leaders of our own careers and professional development or merely workers. This book provides the research and information for teachers to embrace change individually or as teacher leaders and teacher mentors. Skip the apple and go for the book!"
"This text is an outstanding analysis of change that all of us in the education profession face on a daily basis. It is a must-read for every thoughtful teacher concerned with change."
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Part I. Experiencing Change
1. Introducing the Challenges of Change for Teachers
2. What Changes? Experiencing Change at School and at Home
Changes at School
New Administration
New Teaching Positions
New Locations
New Colleagues
Professional Development
Professional Recognition
Changes in Life at Home
Illness
Loss
Changes in Relationships and Responsibilities
Parenting
Connecting Our Professional and Personal Changes to the Change That Matters Most
3. Defining the Dynamics of Change for Teachers
Voluntary or Mandated
Top-Down or Bottom-Up
Incremental or Fundamental
Part II. Understanding the Change Process
4. First Encounters With Change
Responding to Innovation
Innovations in Educational Practices
Categorizing Responsiveness to Innovation
Understanding Resistance to Change
Resistance We Should Resolve
Failure to Be Convinced
Habit
Fear of Loss
Fear of Failure
Negative Experiences
Resistance We Should Respect
Pragmatic Concerns
Philosophical Disagreements
Analyzing One Teacher's Resistance to Change
5. Charting the Stages of Change
Teachers' Concerns Evolve During the Change Process
Stages of Concern
Self Concerns
Task Concerns
Impact Concerns
Change Occurs in Phases
An Overview of the Change Process
Endings: Recognizing That a Change Is Needed
The Neutral Zone: Preparing to Change
New Beginnings: Moving Ahead With Change
Part III. Implementing Change
6. Using Personal Experiences to Prepare for Professional Changes
Drawing on Personal Experiences
Four Steps for Starting a Professional Change Initiative
Step One: Identify Aspirations
Step Two: Inventory Resources
Step Three: Link Aspirations and Resources
Step Four: Anticipate Obstacles
7. Teacher-Directed Change: Working Within the Classroom
Implementing, Evaluating, and Celebrating Self-Directed Change
Step One: Aim High But Start Small
Step Two: Build a Timeline
Step Three: Monitor Both Progress and Outlook
Step Four: Celebrate Small Victories
Step Five: Shift Strategies to Make Adjustments
Step Six: Sustain Commitment
Part IV. Leading Change
8. Teacher-Led Change: Expanding Beyond the Classroom
Characteristics of Change Leaders
Spheres of Influence
Curriculum Development
Cocurricular and Extracurricular Programming
Outreach to Families and the Community
Professional Development for Teachers
Education Policy
9. Using Classroom-Based Skills to Lead Change
Part V. Changing Throughout a Career in Teaching
Inspiring Others to Accomplish Change: Mind-Set and Skills
Making Use of Teaching Skills to Lead Change
Communicate Clearly and Regularly
Motivate People to Take Risks and Accept Challenges
Be Proactive in Problem Solving
Making Use of Teaching Skills to Sustain Change
Check on Progress
Provide Continuous Assistance
Remember What Matters Most
10. Sustaining Career Vitality Through Change
The Early Years: Gaining a Sense of Ourselves as Teachers
The Middle Years: Making the Transition From Mentee to Mentor
The Later Years: Expanding Our Roles
Looking to the Future
Appendix A. Survey Items and Responses
Appendix B. Interview Questions
Appendix C. Professional Organizations for Teachers
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Part I. Experiencing Change
1. Introducing the Challenges of Change for Teachers
2. What Changes? Experiencing Change at School and at Home
Changes at School
New Administration
New Teaching Positions
New Locations
New Colleagues
Professional Development
Professional Recognition
Changes in Life at Home
Illness
Loss
Changes in Relationships and Responsibilities
Parenting
Connecting Our Professional and Personal Changes to the Change That Matters Most
3. Defining the Dynamics of Change for Teachers
Voluntary or Mandated
Top-Down or Bottom-Up
Incremental or Fundamental
Part II. Understanding the Change Process
4. First Encounters With Change
Responding to Innovation
Innovations in Educational Practices
Categorizing Responsiveness to Innovation
Understanding Resistance to Change
Resistance We Should Resolve
Failure to Be Convinced
Habit
Fear of Loss
Fear of Failure
Negative Experiences
Resistance We Should Respect
Pragmatic Concerns
Philosophical Disagreements
Analyzing One Teacher's Resistance to Change
5. Charting the Stages of Change
Teachers' Concerns Evolve During the Change Process
Stages of Concern
Self Concerns
Task Concerns
Impact Concerns
Change Occurs in Phases
An Overview of the Change Process
Endings: Recognizing That a Change Is Needed
The Neutral Zone: Preparing to Change
New Beginnings: Moving Ahead With Change
Part III. Implementing Change
6. Using Personal Experiences to Prepare for Professional Changes
Drawing on Personal Experiences
Four Steps for Starting a Professional Change Initiative
Step One: Identify Aspirations
Step Two: Inventory Resources
Step Three: Link Aspirations and Resources
Step Four: Anticipate Obstacles
7. Teacher-Directed Change: Working Within the Classroom
Implementing, Evaluating, and Celebrating Self-Directed Change
Step One: Aim High But Start Small
Step Two: Build a Timeline
Step Three: Monitor Both Progress and Outlook
Step Four: Celebrate Small Victories
Step Five: Shift Strategies to Make Adjustments
Step Six: Sustain Commitment
Part IV. Leading Change
8. Teacher-Led Change: Expanding Beyond the Classroom
Characteristics of Change Leaders
Spheres of Influence
Curriculum Development
Cocurricular and Extracurricular Programming
Outreach to Families and the Community
Professional Development for Teachers
Education Policy
9. Using Classroom-Based Skills to Lead Change
Part V. Changing Throughout a Career in Teaching
Inspiring Others to Accomplish Change: Mind-Set and Skills
Making Use of Teaching Skills to Lead Change
Communicate Clearly and Regularly
Motivate People to Take Risks and Accept Challenges
Be Proactive in Problem Solving
Making Use of Teaching Skills to Sustain Change
Check on Progress
Provide Continuous Assistance
Remember What Matters Most
10. Sustaining Career Vitality Through Change
The Early Years: Gaining a Sense of Ourselves as Teachers
The Middle Years: Making the Transition From Mentee to Mentor
The Later Years: Expanding Our Roles
Looking to the Future
Appendix A. Survey Items and Responses
Appendix B. Interview Questions
Appendix C. Professional Organizations for Teachers
References
Index
Descriere
This accessible professional development resource offers strategic tools to help teachers respond to change in creative ways that can enhance their career satisfaction and effectiveness as professionals.