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Teacherpreneurship. Presented at the Summer leadership conference 2013 Sponsored by the Center for innovative leadership development and Center for Ethics and entrepreneurship gardner-webb university July 29, 2013 Dr. C. Steven Bingham Associate Professor of education. Definitions.
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Teacherpreneurship Presented at the Summer leadership conference 2013 Sponsored by the Center for innovative leadership development and Center for Ethics and entrepreneurship gardner-webb university July 29, 2013 Dr. C. Steven Bingham Associate Professor of education
Definitions TEACHER: one that teaches; especially : one whose occupation is to instruct ENTREPRENEUR: one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
Traditional Model Everyone has his or her own separate role Adapted from Dave Orpha Prezi (2011)
In the traditional model of education • Teachers instruct the students in a single classroom • Principals manage the school with some help from teacher-delegates • District administrators ensure compliance with district policy
In the traditional model of education • Elected officials at the local and state level make educational policy • State departments of education ensure compliance with SBE policy • University professors train teachers and principals
In the traditional model of education Don’t jump to conclusions but did you know Fifty percent of the people employed in public education do not work with students.
What if we build a new model? teachers are professionals, not “hired help” Rene moore
Teachers spend part of their professional day • Researching instructional best practices and facilitating professional development, including action research, at their school. • Mentoring new teachers assigned a reduced workload until they are ready to teach full time. • Researching and writing curriculum and assessments for their school, district, or state.
Teachers spend part of their professional day • Convening colleagues from other schools and elected officials to discuss education policy. • Collaborating virtually with educators in other states and nations. • Writing and contributing to professional blogs and wikis. • Co-creating edugames and virtual worlds for students and colleagues.
What is a teacherpreneur? She combines and blends professional roles.She teaches in the morning then takes over from the morning-principal after lunch.
What is a teacherpreneur? • He is a researcher who works in middle schools in the afternoons so that he can teach university classes in the morning. • She might be writing the next great book on instructional strategies that work with at-risk students
What is a teacherpreneur? He is policy maker working Mondays through Wednesdays with his students, turning them over to his partner-teacher so that on Thursdays and Fridays he can be at the state capitol drafting educational policy.
All the while and part of the day She is teaching students
“Teachers must become facilitators of learning who empower students to learn, thereby requiring that we re-shape schools as organizations. This means more than changing the way schools operate; it also means changing the social system and norms that exist among the members of the school community” (p.22). Teacher Leadership: Considerations for Policy and Practice from Teacher Leader Model Standards
Resources edcrunch.org/2013/05/14/teacherpreneur-communities/ blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/.../what-the-heck-is-a-teacherpreneur/ teachingquality.org/teacherpreneurs opportunityculture.org/reach/school-models/