Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
6.1. Role. The role of teacher as leader is
an emerging and highly promising strategy for school and classroom improvement.
In schools where teachers are given central roles in leading improvement
efforts, guiding professional practice and shaping school improvement
strategies, reform efforts tend to be of a higher quality, more enduring and
pervasive. All teachers are expected to participate in school improvement
efforts outside their classroom (Policy 5100). This document, however, outlines
those expectations for teachers who participate in more formalized and
designated leadership roles. This may include key roles in leading
collaborative teams or such designated leadership roles as teacher
instructional coaches, mentors, or improvement specialists. Preparation is an
important correlate of success. Thus, this policy is intended to guide the
professional development and formal preparation of teacher leaders. Ultimately,
this policy should serve as a vehicle for elevating teacher voice and teacher
professional influence in West Virginia schools. It is intended to recognize
and enhance the deep knowledge and professional skill that resides in West
Virginia's professional teaching force and to more widely apply this knowledge
and skill to school and classroom improvement.
6.2. Standards.
6.2.a. Demonstrates Interpersonal and
Collaborative Skills.
6.2.a.1. The teacher
models the personal and professional characteristics that engender trust and
respect among colleagues.
6.2.a.2.
The teacher leader uses an inclusive leadership approach that fosters mutual
support, teacher teamwork and professional collaboration.
6.2.a.3. The teacher leader demonstrates
effective communication skills including the use of digital tools and
applications.
6.2.a.4. The teacher
leader demonstrates proficiency in presentation and facilitation
processes.
6.2.a.5. The teacher
leader is effective in framing school and classroom problems, posing solutions
and facilitating decisions.
6.2.a.6. The teacher leader is skilled at
anticipating, addressing and resolving conflict in ways that promote growth and
improvement within the school.
6.2.b. Creates a Clear and Focused Learning
Mission.
6.2.b.1. The teacher leader assists
in shaping and revising the vision, mission and goals of the school by
communicating the needs and perspectives of students and colleagues.
6.2.b.2. The teacher leader works with
colleagues to develop an understanding of district, state and national
priorities that may affect the school vision, mission and goals.
6.2.b.3. The teacher leader helps create an
urgency for change and a commitment to those actions necessary to accomplish
the school's vision, mission and goals.
6.2.b.4. The teacher leader works with
individuals and within collaborative teams to design and implement school and
classroom practices to accomplish the school's vision, mission and
goals.
6.2.b.5. The teacher leader
works with the collaborative team to discuss and evaluate the effectiveness of
school programs in achieving the school's mission and goals and makes
recommendations to the principal on areas to modify or eliminate.
6.2.c. Facilitates Rigorous
Curriculum, Engaging Instruction and Balanced Assessments.
6.2.c.1. The teacher leader promotes
individual and collective accountability for facilitating student learning and
well-being.
6.2.c.2. The teacher
leader works with colleagues to develop classroom environments and
instructional processes that promote student self-direction and personal
responsibility.
6.2.c.3. The
teacher leader supports school-wide implementation of rigorous standards-based
curriculum by assisting colleagues with instructional design aligned to the WV
content standards and objectives.
6.2.c.4. The teacher leader influences the
quality of instruction through reflective practice, professional dialogue and
collegial support for seeking out, sharing and implementing research-based
strategies.
6.2.c.5. The teacher
leader works to improve assessment practices by advancing staff assessment
literacy and by working to ensure that assessment data guide school and
classroom instructional decisions and promote student ownership of
learning.
6.2.c.6. The teacher
leader works with the principal and colleagues to implement a coordinated
system of intervention and enrichment for students whose academic growth is not
progressing.
6.2.c.7. The teacher
leader works with the principal and colleagues to evaluate and recommend
improved ways to strategically use time, resources and staffing to serve the
learning needs of students.
6.2.c.8. The teacher leader advocates for the
acquisition and effective use of quality instructional resources and digital
learning technologies.
6.2.d. Builds and Sustains a Positive
Learning Climate and Cohesive Culture.
6.2.d.1. The teacher leader contributes to a
cohesive school-wide culture by modeling core beliefs and values in daily
actions and by encouraging these beliefs and values among students and
staff.
6.2.d.2. The teacher leader
works within collaborative teams to support colleagues in seeking out, sharing
and implementing strategies that build and sustain a student-centered,
learning-focused culture.
6.2.d.3.
The teacher leader demonstrates a sense of personal efficacy, encourages and
recognizes the efficacy of others, and works to establish high expectations for
staff and students.
6.2.d.4. The
teacher leader assists the principal and colleagues in developing school and
classroom procedures and dispositions that create an organized, safe and
nurturing learning environment for all students.
6.2.d.5. The teacher leader collaborates with
colleagues to assess, modify and advance school and classroom programs that
enhance positive character traits and promote good citizenship.
6.2.d.5. The teacher leader advises the
principal on how extra-curricular and co-curricular activities can add value to
student learning, character and citizenship.
6.2.e. Promotes Continual Professional Growth
and Attracts and Retains Quality Staff.
6.2.e.1. The teacher leader assists and
advises the principal in attracting and selecting high quality
personnel.
6.2.e.2. The teacher
leader works with the principal, district staff and collaborative teams to
support the induction and on-going mentoring of new teachers.
6.2.e.3. The teacher leader models continuous
self-improvement through reflective practice, collective inquiry and on-going
engagement in professional growth.
6.2.e.4. The teacher leader works within
collaborative teams to determine professional growth needs and advises the
principal on the design and delivery of school professional
development.
6.2.e.5. The teacher
leader is knowledgeable of various professional growth opportunities including
digital age learning experiences and uses this knowledge to guide the school's
professional development plan.
6.2.e.6. The teacher leader fosters
professional growth by building a relationship of mutual support within the
collaborative team where shared learning occurs and professional practice is
discussed and refined.
6.2.e.7. The
teacher leader contributes knowledge to the professional practice of teaching
through personal and group systematic study and documentation of best
practices.
6.2.e.8. The teacher
leader is an advocate for enhancing the role of teachers as leaders and works
with school and district staff to develop and support these roles.
6.2.f. Acts as a Student Advocate
and Creates Support Systems for Student Success.
6.2.f.1. The teacher leader acts as a
steadfast advocate for the personal growth and well-being of each student and
works to advance this commitment throughout the school.
6.2.f.2. The teacher leader communicates
student needs to stakeholder groups, policy developers and decision-makers in
ways that influence and advance support for students.
6.2.f.3. The teacher leader works with
colleagues to promote school and classroom practices that value diversity,
ensure equity and promote social justice.
6.2.f.4. The teacher leader works with the
principal and colleagues to seek out, study and make recommendations on
school-wide programs that protect and advance student physical and
social-emotional well-being.
6.2.g. Manages Operations to Promote
Learning.
6.2.g.1. The teacher leader is a
source of teacher and student perspective on how ancillary services and
operational procedures may be modified and improved.
6.2.g.2. The teacher leader demonstrates
effective and efficient organizational and management skills and uses
technology tools and application to enhance performance.
6.2.g.3. The teacher leader is skilled at
accessing and using appropriate school data and information systems to complete
leadership tasks.
6.2.g.4. The
teacher leader works within the collaborative team to determine ways to
maximize, manage and share educational resources.
6.2.h. Connects to Families and the Larger
Community.
6.2.h.1. The teacher leader
accesses demographic data and other information to build understanding of the
characteristics and needs of the school community.
6.2.h.2. The teacher leader models personal
behaviors that promote positive interaction with families and the community and
promotes collegial discussions on how to advance such interactions throughout
the school.
6.2.h.3. The teacher
leader works with colleagues to improve effective communication processes with
families and the school community.
6.2.h.4. The teacher leader seeks out and
shares effective practices for improving student learning and well-being
through family and community partnerships.
6.2.h.5. The teacher leader raises the
awareness of the need to connect with the broader national and global community
and supports strategies to achieve this.
6.2.i. Effects Continuous Improvement.
6.2.i.1. The teacher leader exhibits
interpersonal and organizational skills associated with leading and sustaining
successful change.
6.2.i.2. The
teacher leader challenges the status quo and cultivates creative and innovative
approaches for improving school and classroom practice.
6.2.i.3. The teacher leader has a "whole
school" perspective which assists in generating improvement solutions and
strategies that go beyond the individual classroom.
6.2.i.4. The teacher leader understands
effective improvement processes and can lead collaborative teams in the study
of data, identification of issues/concerns and the implementation of strategies
that improve school and classroom practice.
6.2.i.5. The teacher leader works with the
principal and district staff to communicate the supports, resources and time
needed to advance the effectiveness of the collaborative team.
6.2.i.6. The teacher leader participates in
the development of the school strategic plan and connects the work of
collaborative teams to the plan's design, implementation and
revision.