The Artisan Teaching Model for Instructional Leadership: Working Together to Transform Your School, Aug/2016
Author(s) | Kenneth Baum, David Krulwich |
ISBN10 | 1416622519 |
ISBN13 | 9781416622512 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 140 |
Year Publish | 2016 August |
Synopsis
Explore a powerful and innovative new approach to leadership development within schools. Based on the authors’ success in a South Bronx school, this book merges the idea of teamwork with the concept of an artisan-apprentice relationship. As in any apprenticeship, newer members of the profession work alongside experts (“artisans”). As apprentices become more skilled, they take on larger and more substantial roles and continue to work alongside, and together with, artisans. Over time, the apprentices become artisans themselves and in turn share the art and craft of teaching with newer teachers.
Authors Baum and Krulwich work from this underlying premise that all schools must develop conditions that allow true artisanship to flourish. Although rubrics and checklists may cue good teaching practices, they do not make great teachers or effective leaders. Teaching is a craft, and great teachers must be treated as the artisans they are. It’s the intensive collaboration among teachers that helps them develop the broad range of skills they need to become true artisans who know how to help every student achieve.