Supporting teacher learning is a complicated and challenging task.
Frances Hensley is a founding member and director of the School Reform Initiative, where she supports the learning of educators..
Carl Glickman is president of the Institute for Schools, Education, and Democracy and professor emeritus of education at the University of Georgia.
Kevin Fahey is the coordinator of programs in Educational Leadership at Salem State University in Salem, Massachusetts.
About the Author: Angela Breidenstein is an associate professor in the Department of Education at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.
Offers Instructional Leaders both theory and practice--the "what to do" and also the "why" and "how." Addresses a broad spectrum of Instructional Leaders at the district and school levels.
Includes a variety of tools and protocols that Leaders can use to support teacher learning in schools, districts, departments, and teams.
This practical book: Describes a unique adult learning framework.
This unique book combines theory with best practices to create a vision of how 21st-century Instructional Leaders can improve education for all students.
The authors also discuss ways to think about which structures are most appropriate for particular settings, offering suggestions on the most effective way to work with these structures.
The authors identify specific structures, formats, and strategies that an Instructional leader can use to support new and veteran principals and teacher leaders.
This much-awaited book offers a practical research-based framework for thinking about Instructional leadership, along with the necessary resources and tools for improving practice.
Supporting teacher learning is a complicated and challenging task