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Blog Inquiry Teacher Leadership Knowledge Worth Sharing: Inquiry as a Pathway to LeadershipHow do early-career teachers develop as teacher leaders? What do they need to understand about their schools and systems to do so? In their final Fellowship year, Knowles Fellows study schools as systems and share stories of leadership in action. This blog shows how knowledge sharing turns everyday teacher insights into leadership that ripples outward—impacting colleagues, schools, and the profession.
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Blog Inquiry Teacher Leadership I’m the new teacher. What can I learn from veteran teachers?What are some impacts of new teachers prioritizing the wisdom of veteran colleagues? This blog explores how intergenerational collaboration not only sustains early-career teachers but also strengthens the fabric of schools as professional learning communities.
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Blog Inquiry Teacher Leadership The Power of Inquiry: Cultivating Equitable Teaching Practices through Collaborative Knowledge GenerationHow can teachers deepen their understanding of equitable teaching practices? In Year 3, Knowles Fellows dig into that question through collaborative inquiry. This blog shares how Knowles Fellows generate knowledge about the instructional choices they make, the impacts those choices have on their students, and how small adjustments to their teaching practices can support them in meeting the needs of more learners, thereby reducing their reliance on “skillful improvisation.”
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Blog Inquiry Teacher Leadership Recentering Power: How Knowles Fellows Transform Their PracticeWhat happens when teachers reimagine who does the thinking in their classrooms? In Year 2, Knowles Fellows study the relationship between tasks, talk, and doing. This blog explores how centering student voice, examining classroom power, and refining discourse practices lead to more equitable classrooms—and lay the groundwork for leadership.
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Blog Inquiry Teacher Leadership Becoming Inquirers: Building the Habits that Sustain Reflective PracticeThe first years of teaching are full of “shoulds”—be reflective, stay curious, build community. But how? This blog shows how Knowles Fellows develop sustainable Habits of Mind—like curiosity, openness, and equity—through reflection and collaboration. Learn how these habits help new teachers slow down, notice, and grow as learners and leaders.
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