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Leading With Teacher Emotions in Mind

Develop a leadership approach that responds to the emotional needs of teachers!

Schools can experience higher teacher retention rates, improved climate, and increased student achievement if school leaders take the affective needs of teachers into consideration. The authors draw on current research to show how teachers' emotional well-being can affect their performance in the classroom. This invaluable resource provides specific practices to positively influence teacher perspectives and examines teacher emotions in five key areas: 

  • Job satisfaction and morale
  • Stress, anxiety, and burn-out
  • Sense of individual and collective self-efficacy
  • Organizational commitment and engagement
  • Willingness and motivation to improve

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412941457
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2007
  • Page Count: 192
  • Publication date: December 14, 2007
Price: $39.95
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"Clears out the bureaucratic techniques of impersonal management and focuses the core of leadership on dealing with school change as a most human endeavor. When all is said and done, the quality of education revolves around the aspirations, commitments, and wellness of teachers giving their best."
—Carl Glickman, Scholar in Residence
The University of Georgia

Develop a leadership approach that responds to the emotional needs of teachers!

School leaders know that an engaged and committed faculty is critical to student learning and the success of a school community, yet traditional leadership practices often fail to take the affective needs of teachers into consideration.

Kenneth Leithwood and Brenda Beatty draw on theory and empirical evidence to show how teachers' emotional well-being can affect their performance in the classroom. This invaluable resource provides principals and other school leaders with specific practices to positively influence teacher perspectives, and examines teacher emotions in five key areas:

  • Job satisfaction and morale
  • Stress, anxiety, and burn-out
  • Sense of individual and collective self-efficacy
  • Organizational commitment and engagement
  • Willingness and motivation to improve their practices

When educational leaders create conditions that support teachers in their work, schools can experience higher teacher retention rates, improved climate and culture, and increased student achievement.


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Author(s)

Author(s)

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Kenneth Leithwood

Dr. Leithwood is Emeritus Professor at OISE/University of Toronto. His research and writing is about school leadership, educational policy and organizational change. He has published extensively on these topics. For example, he is the senior editor of both the first and second International Handbooks on Educational Leadership and Administration (Kluwer Publishers, 1996, 2003). His most recent books include How School Leaders Contribute to Student Success (2017, Springer), Linking Leadership to Student Learning (2012, Jossey Bass), Leading School Turnaround (2010, Jossey Bass), Distributed leadership: The state of the evidence (2009, Routledge), Leading with Teachers’ Emotions in Mind (2008, Corwin), Making Schools Smarter (Corwin, 3rd edition, 2006) and Teaching for Deep Understanding (Corwin, 2006). Among his awards, Professor Leithwood is the inaugural recipient of the University of Toronto’s Impact on Public Policy award, AERA (Division A) 2011 Outstanding Leadership Researcher Award, the 2012 Roald F. Campbell Lifetime Achievement Award from the University Council for Educational Administration and the Ontario Principal Councils’ Outstanding Contributions to Education Award for 2016. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. With colleagues, he has completed one of the largest studies of its kind about how state, district and school-level leadership influences student learning.


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Brenda Beatty

Dr. Brenda Beatty is designer and Director of the highly regarded Monash Master in School Leadership and the Mentoring for first Time Principals and Human Leadership: Developing People programs, delivered on behalf of the Victoria State School Department of Education. Dr. Beatty is a Senior Lecturer for the Faculty of Education at Monash University. She lectures and conducts research on the emotions of leadership, leadership development, school improvement, creating collaborative cultures, organizational change, student sense of connectedness and well being at school and the use of interactive web-based technologies to support the development of professional learning communities. As an international scholar, guest lecturer and keynote speaker, she has presented her work in China, Ireland, England, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, Australia and Italy and - via the net based meeting system, WebEx - at various other national and international conferences. Born in Canada and a doctoral graduate of OISE University of Toronto Canada, where she worked with Professor Andy Hargreaves, her research is published in various refereed journals and her chapter in The Essentials of School Leadership, is entitled “Emotional Leadership. Various forthcoming publications will consider theories of learning for leadership development, emotional epistemologies, the development of leaders for the future and the role of emotion in sustaining leader wellbeing. Dr. Beatty's doctoral dissertation Emotion Matters in Educational Leadership: Examining the Unexamined, won the Thomas B. Greenfield award for best Canadian doctoral dissertation of the year in educational administration. Dr. Beatty is working with the Canadian Council on Learning, University of Toronto, the Canadian National Council on Prevention of Crime, Prosperous Pathways, Safe and Healthy Schools, the OECD and Unesco to develop national and international knowledge exchange and support systems to assist local communities anywhere in the world to increase social capital and social cohesion through the development of dynamic, functional, mutually beneficial learning communities.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

1. Teacher Emotions, School Reform, and Student Learning: A Leadership Perspective

2. Looking Forward to Work: Job Satisfaction and Morale

3. Wanting to Stay Home: Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout

4. Persisting Against All Odds: Individual and Collective Self-Efficacy

5. To Stay or Go? Organizational Commitment and Engagement

6. From Feeling to Acting: Teacher Motivation and Educational Reform

7. Leading With Teacher Emotions in Mind: Setting Directions and Developing People

8. Leading With Teacher Emotions in Mind: Redesigning the Organization and Managing the Instructional Program

9. Conclusion: Leader Emotions

References

Index

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