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Teachers As Owners Edward J. Dirkswager

Teachers As Owners By Edward J. Dirkswager

Teachers As Owners by Edward J. Dirkswager


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A discussion of teacher-ownership. It demonstrates how being an owner rather than an employee can give teachers control of their professional activity, including full responsibility and accountability for creating and sustaining learning communities. Examples and practical models are included.

Teachers As Owners Summary

Teachers As Owners: A Key to Revitalizing Public Education by Edward J. Dirkswager

'What if teachers were owners, not employees?' Teacher-ownership is a revolutionary way to put excitement and meaning back into the teaching profession and to revitalize public education. This book demonstrates how being an owner rather than an employee can give teachers control of their professional activity, including full responsibility and accountability for creating and sustaining high performing learning communities. It presents examples of teacher-ownership in practice and provides practical models for those who would like to experience the professional satisfaction found in ownership. Like doctors, lawyers, and other professionals, teachers have the same opportunity to work for themselves through ownership of professional partnerships. In a professional partnership, the teachers are the leaders and decision-makers. They control their own work and their own relationships to students, including determining curriculum, setting the budget, choosing the level of technology available to students, determining their own salaries, selecting their colleagues, monitoring performance and hiring administrators to work for them, not vice versa.

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While [others] diagnose the disease, Edward J. Dirkswager's Teachers as Owners provides a cure. Teachers as Owners offers much needed hope for reforming schools in ways that will empower teachers, and ultimately lead to innovations as yet undreamt of. -- Robert Maranto, University of Arkansas; editor, Journal of School Choice * Ncsc Review *

About Edward J. Dirkswager

Edward J. Dirkswager is an associate at the Center for Policy Studies, St. Paul, Minnesota. He was a health care business executive and consultant with a long-term involvement in public education. He worked on a task force of the Minnesota Business Partnership that recommended the legislative enactment allowing students freedom of choice among public schools.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 What is a Teacher Professional Partnership? Chapter 4 Who are the Potential Clients of Teacher Professional Partnerships? Chapter 5 What are the Key Ingredients of Success? Chapter 6 What are the Options for the Design and Operation of a Teacher Professional Partnership? Chapter 7 What are the Implications? Chapter 8 EdVisions Cooperative: An Example of a Teacher Professional Partnership Chapter 9 Changing the National Discussion Chapter 10 Appendix A: Comparison of Legal Structures for Doing Business as a Teacher Professional Organization Chapter 11 Appendix B: Options for Private Retirement Plans for Teacher Professional Partnerships Chapter 12 Appendix C: Outline of a Business Plan for a Teacher Professional Partnership Chapter 13 Appendix D: Emerging Model: I.D.E.A.L. Charter School Cooperative Chapter 14 Appendix E: National Meeting on Teacher Professional Partnerships Chapter 15 Appendix F: Technical Assistance: Where to Begin Chapter 16 Bibliography Chapter 17 About the Editor and Contributors

Additional information

NLS9780810843714
9780810843714
0810843714
Teachers As Owners: A Key to Revitalizing Public Education by Edward J. Dirkswager
New
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2002-07-21
160
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