Organization and School Leadership Faculty Publications and Presentations
AVID Teacher Leadership: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions of Leadership Attributes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2014
Abstract
This Study examined the perceptions of teachers and administrators with regard to AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination) teacher leaders. The purpose was to compare whether teachers and administrators agree on the types of attributes needed for teacher leaders involved in implementing AVID as a school reform effort. Results revealed that there is agreement among teachers and among administrators regarding the importance of a teacher's personal attributes and attributes related to classroom environment. When compared to teachers, administrators generally feel that certain leadership attributes are more important, such as open communication with the principal, creative problem solving, collegiality on campus, organizational skills, and respect for other teachers.
Recommended Citation
Mills, S. J., Huerta, J. J., Watt, K. M., & Martinez, J. (2014). AVID Teacher Leadership: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions of Leadership Attributes. Journal of School Leadership, 24(1), 146-163. https://doi.org/10.1177/105268461402400105
Publication Title
Journal of School Leadership
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/105268461402400105
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