The Role Of A Teacher Leader

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A teacher leader is probably one of the most diverse terms in the educational world. If you ask five people what a teacher leader is, you will get five different answers. Leadership is the guidance of others towards a common goal. A teacher leader is someone who has been in the trenches and understands the needs of the students, the teachers, and the school community as a whole. Their role should not be as an administrator but someone whom the teachers can lean on and look to for support and guidance. This person needs to be willing to step up and be a leader in various roles whether that be as a mentor, an instructional specialist, a support person for the teachers, or just a role model for new teachers. The teacher leader needs to be willing to listen, collaborate, and participate with a diverse group of people who all have the same common goal: student success. The most effective teacher leaders lead by example and do not laud their position over anyone. They are empathetic and know that teachers are overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated. Their job is to become the cheerleader, the voice of reason, and the mother hen, switching hats at a moment’s notice. …show more content…

The difference between being a business leader and a teacher leader is fairly closely aligned. As a business leader my stakeholders were my team, my customers, and my leaders. As a teacher leader my stakeholders are my students, my co-workers and my school community. I feel that my former training as a business leader has helped me to have a “get it done” mentality that allows me to take charge in and out of the classroom. In addition to my take-charge personality I am also a problem solver, a team player and someone people can relate to. My organizational and planning skills also are also assets that I can bring to the teacher leader

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