Not exact matches
Other have taken on school - wide roles as
instructional leaders, curriculum developers, content coaches, department directors, educational coordinators, ESL coordinators, guidance counselors, and
heads of schools.
The Leadership Team (Principal, Deputy,
Head of Curriculum,
Head of Special Education Services, Guidance Officer, Master Teacher, Support Teacher Literacy and Numeracy, and Business Services Manager) act as
instructional leaders and facilitators of staff learning focusing on the following key elements:
Secondary school principals assert that they provide
instructional leadership through a structural framework of teacher
leaders, in which responsibility is delegated to department
heads.
District
leaders (e.g. director of instruction, district level coaches, director of new teacher induction, etc.) school
leaders, classroom teachers working in middle and high schools (new teachers will find this institute particularly beneficial),
instructional coaches, department
heads, special education coordinators, and other educators.
She has served as a department
head, teacher
leader, and
instructional coach (for differentiation) in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms.
This seminar is ideal for teacher
leaders (team
leaders, department
heads,
instructional coaches, and others) who are often called up to facilitate meetings of their peers or deliver professional development to faculty.
Instructional leaders include program administrators for preschool,
Head Start, Early
Head Start or child care centers; school principals; assistant principals; early childhood coordinators and special education coordinators; teacher
leaders; owners; executive directors; site directors; assistant directors; education coordinators; and site coordinators