Leadership Development for Teachers Survey
Assessing Your Readiness for Teacher Leadership
Participant Information: Put an X next to only one that best describes you current status.
Students served:P-K thru 5
6-8
9-12
Student population:1-500
501-1000
1001-1500
1501-1550
1551-2000
more than 2000
Location: Urban
Suburban
Rural
Size of Professional Faculty:
1-25
26-50
51-75
76-100
more than 10
Job title:Classroom teacher
Special ed. Teacher
Counselor
Curriculum specialist
Related service provider
Coach/Instructional Facilitator
Other
Years of teaching:1-5 years
6-10 years
11-15 years
16-20 years
21-25 years
more than 25 years
Current Leadership Responsibilities:
Campus Leadership Team
Grade Level/Content Leadership Team
Other
Respond to the following statements in terms of how strongly you agree or disagree by putting an “X” in the appropriate box. / Strongly Dis-agree / Dis-agree / No Opinion / Agree / Strongly Agree- To meet each student’s needs, I select from among various teaching strategies.
- Individual teachers can influence how other teachers think about, plan for, and conduct their work with students.
- Teachers should be recognized for being innovative in classrooms whether they succeed or fail.
- Teachers should decide on the best methods of meeting education goals set by policy making groups (e.g. School Boards, State Departments).
- I am willing to observe and provide feedback to fellow teachers.
- I would like to spend time discussing my values and beliefs about teaching with my colleagues.
- It is important to me to have the respect of the administrators and other teachers at my school.
- I would be willing to help a colleague who was having difficulty with his/her teaching.
- I can see the points of view of my colleagues, parents and students.
- I would give my time to help select new faculty members for my school.
- I am a facilitator of the work of students in my classroom.
- Teachers working collaboratively are able to influence practice in their schools.
- I can continue to serve as a classroom teacher while serving as a leader in my school.
- Cooperating with my colleagues is more important than competing with them.
- I am comfortable working with parents and I know my school’s community well.
- My work contributes to the overall success of our school program.
Strongly Dis-agree / Dis-agree / No Opinion / Agree / Strongly Agree
- School faculty and university faculty can mutually benefit from working together.
- I would be willing to give my time to participate in making decisions about such things as allocation of resources, professional development or student assignments.
- I value time spent working with my colleagues on curriculum and instructional matters.
- I am effective in working with almost all of my colleagues.
- I have a responsibility to help all students in my school be successful.
- I recognize and value points of view that are different from mine.
- I am effective in working with almost all of my students.
- I want to work in an environment where I am recognized and valued as a professional.
Assessing Your Readiness for Teacher Leadership
Scoring Protocol
- Count the number of times you chose “strongly disagree”.
Multiple by negative two, and write the number here
- Count the number of times you chose “disagree”.
Multiply by negative one, and write the number here
- Ignore the number of times you chose “no opinion”.
- Count the number of times you chose “agree”.
Write the number here
- Count the number of times you chose “strongly agree”.
Multiply by two, and write the number here
- Write the sum of these four numbers here
Are you ready for teacher leadership?
If the number on line 6 is between 35 and 50
If the number on line 6 is between 20 and 34
If the number on line 6 is between -5 and 19
If the number on line 6 is -6 and below
Katzenmeyer, M. and G. Moller (2001).Awakening the sleeping giant: Leadership
development for teachers. Thousand Oaks, CA, Corwin Press, Inc.