Teacher Managerial Leadership for Improving School and Classroom Quality
Abstract
Most of teachers have been working in the negative conditions in the classroom within the school preventing them implementing educational reform and doing good teaching and learning for all students. Since the early day of the one classroom school house up to the present day of the multiple classrooms school house they have been working individually isolated physically from another fellow teacher. The ideal school and classroom quality for all students could be far away yet. In addition, formal school organization limits teacher to think freely during they encounter classroom problems due to bureaucratic regulations and external tight supervision. Rationalistic thinking and actions neglecting the possible impact of the dynamic local contexts the school and the classroom have been the modal pattern of teaching conducts and give raise to the failures of the majority of schools and students. These have been called the mechanistic and structural ways dealing with day to day educational problems imposed from external power. Some developed nations have been extending the roles of leadership to teachers within and beyond the classroom context based on research findings that teacher leadership benefits for the school, the teachers, the classroom, the students, and the school communities. This short paper would propose the need for teachers to assume roles as leader as well as manager to improve the quality of the school and its classroom for all students. Every teacher has to lead teaching and learning system with its dynamic and to manage the arrays processes the teaching and learning system. Every teacher individually as well as collectively has to be working collaboratively to build good quality education using broad based educational partnership, networking, capacity building, empowering all, developing smart thinking, exploring the power of culture, religious values and the spiritual power of the community,
Key words: teacher managerial leadership, limit of bureaucratic school organization, teacher leadership roles
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