“Coping with change is perhaps the most fundamental aspect of life and
certainly critical for successful teaching. This book provides an essential
guide to how teachers might successfully address the ongoing and expected change
associated with effective teaching.”
—Sharon Vaughn, H. E. Hartfelder/Southland Corp Regents Chair
University of Texas
“Perhaps no other job in our society today experiences as much change as
classroom teaching. Stivers and Cramer are two experts with tremendous insight
and experience in both the theoretical and practical dimensions of personal,
organizational, and systemwide change. Heartwarming, insightful stories explore
how dozens of teachers overcome the challenges of living and leading through
change every day, blended with rock-solid theory and extensive research on how
to live through change successfully.”
—Chris Edgelow, Founder and President
Sundance Consulting Inc.
Energize your learning community by transforming change into
opportunity!
Throughout their careers, teachers will face a myriad of inevitable changes,
both inside and outside the classroom. Ideal for use both in professional
development settings and as a personal resource, A
Teacher’s Guide to Change engages
K–12 teachers in the process of anticipating and responding to change. Through a
step-by-step approach, teachers can learn to prepare for change, which enhances
their career satisfaction and effectiveness as professionals.
Emphasizing that change is something teachers can understand, manage, become
invested in, and even champion, the authors provide practical skills for facing
and adjusting to change, whether it is mandated or chosen. Offering a wealth of
conceptual, reflective, interpersonal, and strategic tools, this guide also
includes:
- Survey results from more than 100 teachers who share not only their
experiences with change but also advice and encouragement, inviting
educators to learn from each other
- Reflective exercises to help teachers understand and approach change
- A five-step process for initiating and implementing plans for change
- Systematic strategies for leading change, both in smaller and larger
spheres of influence
- Vivid school-based examples that can be directly applied to personal
experience
This accessible resource is invaluable for all teachers. Whether or not
change is voluntary, opportunities for professional growth are abundant, leading
to improved student learning and greater teacher retention.