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Teacher Autonomy - A Multifaceted Approach for the New Millennium (Hardcover, New)
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Teacher Autonomy - A Multifaceted Approach for the New Millennium (Hardcover, New)
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Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning
experiences for students. Therefore, it is of critical import that
school leaders understand the complexities associated with teacher
autonomy. In this book, Dr. Clay LaCoe examines how teachers view
autonomy and whether or not the accountability associated with high
stakes testing influences teachers' perceptions of autonomy.
Researchers have tended to view teacher autonomy as a unitary
concept. This book will expand the knowledge base by decomposing
autonomy and deepening our understanding of how high stakes
accountability affects teachers' perceptions of their own autonomy.
First, a model is proposed in which autonomy is decomposed into six
distinct sub-components: autonomy over curriculum, pedagogy,
assessment, professional development, student discipline, and
classroom environment. Second, the research examines the effects of
external accountability on teacher autonomy by quantitatively and
qualitatively comparing the perceptions of possessed and desired
autonomy of teachers who are direct targets of external
accountability to those same perceptions held by teachers who are
not direct targets of external accountability. The results show
that the six sub-component model of teacher autonomy provides a
solid framework to understand the complex nature of teacher
autonomy. The findings further indicate that, both quantitatively
and qualitatively, there are no fundamental differences in how the
teachers who are differentially targets of external accountability
perceive their levels of possessed or desired autonomy. Although
external accountability may affect the amount of autonomy teachers
perceive they have or desire, thiseffect is not dependent on the
level of external accountability faced by teachers. The results
also show that teachers generally desire more autonomy than they
perceive they already possess. The results inform school leaders
about the complex nature of teacher autonomy and how leaders can
leverage the power of teacher autonomy to make schools better
places for children to learn and grow. Teacher Autonomy is an
important book for collections in education.
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