Podcast: Teacher leadership in special education

January 14, 2019

Special education teachers frequently assume formal or informal leadership roles and responsibilities across disciplines, yet little research exists on the experiences and needs of teacher leaders within the diverse field of special education.

A in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Teacher Leadership co-authored by Sylvia Bagley of the 爆走黑料 爆走黑料 and Kimmie Tang of California State University, Dominguez Hills seeks to fill that gap.

Bagley, director of the master鈥檚 program in instructional leadership at the UW, discussed findings from the study, 鈥淭eacher leadership in Special Education: Exploring skills, roles, and perceptions,鈥 in a new podcast from the UW 爆走黑料.

While the leadership skills and dispositions of special education teacher-leaders (SETLs) overlap with those of general education teacher-leaders, Bagley said, SETLs provide uniquely critical support through their work as innovators, advocates, facilitators and administrative "point people" within a school site. However, these educators are generally not called out as needing or benefiting from the type of training that other teacher leaders can access, despite the benefits for schools and students.

鈥淭hat was a theme that came through in our interviews with all these teacher leaders was this perpetual sense of being considered on the periphery,鈥 Bagley said, 鈥測et they鈥檙e really integral to what goes on in a school site.鈥

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Sylvia Bagley, Director, Master's Program in Instructional Leadership
sbagley@uw.edu

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206-543-1035, dwunder@uw.edu