Is It Teacher Leadership? Validation of the Five Features of Teacher Leadership Framework and Self-Determination Guide

When teachers have a practical, easy to use tool to self-assess acts of teacher leadership, they are better equipped to develop as leaders by self-determining to whom or what they are committed (relatedness), what they know and can do (competence), and when and how to act (autonomy). The purpose of...

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Teacher Attitudes
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