EXPLORING THE LITERATURE ON CONCEPTS OF TEACHER LEADERSHIP AND TEACHER-LEADER: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?

Authors

  • Vaida Jurgilė Vytautas Magnus University (LT)
  • Tetiana Ponomarenko Vytautas Magnus University (LT)
  • Lina Kaminskienė Vytautas Magnus University (LT)
  • Vilma Žydžiūnaitė Vytautas Magnus university, Lithuania (LT)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol3.4948

Keywords:

teacher leadership, teacher-leader, concept analysis

Abstract

The purpose of the current paper is to explore the concepts of “teacher leadership” and “teacher-leader”. The current article highlights and compares the usage of the two concepts, explores the new perspectives for determination of teacher leadership within school environment. It draws from literature on teacher leadership and on-the-job leadership development to explore insights and issues on teacher leadership development, and it presents cases for theoretical determination of both concepts. The concept analysis method was implemented in order to collect the recent literature and explore the concepts of “teacher leadership” and “teacher-leader”. The novelty of the current research is the definition of peculiarities in usage of both terms. The results indicate that the concept of teacher leadership is regarded as a process and activity, while the concept of teacher-leader is mostly regarded as a component of teacher’s professional identity. The article concludes with implications for further theoretical research on teacher leadership.

 

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Published

2020-05-20

How to Cite

Jurgilė, V., Ponomarenko, T., Kaminskienė, L., & Žydžiūnaitė, V. (2020). EXPLORING THE LITERATURE ON CONCEPTS OF TEACHER LEADERSHIP AND TEACHER-LEADER: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?. SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 3, 234-243. https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol3.4948