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This book makes unique contributions to the field of practice and understanding of job-embedded learning as it presents findings from seven dissertations that examined aspects of professional learning embedded in preK-12 schools.

Trade Review
This work by Sally Zepeda and her colleagues provides a significant addition to our knowledge base on teachers’ job-embedded learning. The four case studies, although focused on different settings and issues, provide powerful themes concerning how teachers’ identities influence their motivation to learn, their interpretations of job-embedded learning, and how such learning affects their practices and beliefs. The book sheds new light on how group accountability fosters intrinsic motivation, and the synergistic nature of individual and collaborative learning. Perhaps the most powerful message the book sends is the need for school leaders to be active partners in teachers’ job-embedded learning, providing opportunities for teacher choice, collaboration, application, feedback, and reflection. On a broader scale, the book makes it clear that for job-embedded learning to reach its full potential school leaders must assure that improvement goals, professional learning, and teacher evaluation are part of a coherent whole. -- Stephen P. Gordon, Professor of Educational Leadership, Texas State University
In Making Learning Job-Embedded: Cases from the Field of Instructional Leadership, Dr. Sally J. Zepeda provides case studies that show how job-embedded learning has helped teachers to become better educators. The various forms of job-embedded learning are outlined in the book and, if implemented with fidelity, these processes and strategies could become game changers in closing the achievement gap in our public schools. This is a must-read book for teachers, Assistant Principals, and Principals. Job-embedded learning is needed to support the growth of teachers which in turn could reduce the number of teachers exiting the education field. -- Robbie P. Hooker, PhD, Executive Officer of High Schools, Henry County Schools, McDonough, GA
Dr. Zepeda has captured the essence of how educators can be effective and efficient lifelong learners in her most recent work, Making Learning Job-embedded: Cases from the Field of Instructional Leadership. Having been associated with her powerful and successful work for many years, this is a capstone piece that provides not only research but also practitioner action to empower leaders and teachers as learners. The framework redirects professional learning from evaluative and certification renewal to meaningful, personalized, efficient, robust, job-embedded professional growth. Dr. Zepeda shows strong and recognized support for teachers as learners. This is a must read for leaders eager to assure and support teachers through job-embedded learning. -- Veta Powell New, PhD, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Instruction and College and Career Readiness, Anderson School District Five, Anderson, South Carolina
Making Learning Job-Embedded: Cases from the Field of Instructional Leadership is a phenomenal resource for aspiring or practicing school leaders who want to become champions for job-embedded learning. Through multiple cases, the authors provide a solid foundation for understanding the tools, strategies, and conditions needed for powerful job-embedded learning across the career span. The book positions school leaders to better understand how to create the conditions for teacher learning that set the stage for growth, innovation, and excellence. -- Diane Yendol-Hoppey, Professor & Dean, College of Education and Human Services, University of North Florida

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Getting to Job-embedded Learning—Sally J. Zepeda Chapter 2: Understanding the Job-Embedded Learning Experiences of Middle School Teachers —Brandi Wade Worsham Chapter 3: Creating Coherence between Teacher Evaluation and Ongoing Teacher Learning by Engaging in Collegial Goal Groups —Jen Cole Chapter 4: The Impact of Incoherent Professional Learning during Standards-Based Reform—Michael P. Cassidy Chapter 5: Professional Development: Using Appreciative Inquiry to Understand the Perspectives of High School Mathematics Teachers—James M. Meneguzzo Chapter 6: Lessons Learned about Job-embedded Learning—Sally J. Zepeda About the Editor Chapter Author Biographies

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 5/3/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475838343, 978-1475838343
      ISBN10: 1475838344

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      Book Synopsis
      This book makes unique contributions to the field of practice and understanding of job-embedded learning as it presents findings from seven dissertations that examined aspects of professional learning embedded in preK-12 schools.

      Trade Review
      This work by Sally Zepeda and her colleagues provides a significant addition to our knowledge base on teachers’ job-embedded learning. The four case studies, although focused on different settings and issues, provide powerful themes concerning how teachers’ identities influence their motivation to learn, their interpretations of job-embedded learning, and how such learning affects their practices and beliefs. The book sheds new light on how group accountability fosters intrinsic motivation, and the synergistic nature of individual and collaborative learning. Perhaps the most powerful message the book sends is the need for school leaders to be active partners in teachers’ job-embedded learning, providing opportunities for teacher choice, collaboration, application, feedback, and reflection. On a broader scale, the book makes it clear that for job-embedded learning to reach its full potential school leaders must assure that improvement goals, professional learning, and teacher evaluation are part of a coherent whole. -- Stephen P. Gordon, Professor of Educational Leadership, Texas State University
      In Making Learning Job-Embedded: Cases from the Field of Instructional Leadership, Dr. Sally J. Zepeda provides case studies that show how job-embedded learning has helped teachers to become better educators. The various forms of job-embedded learning are outlined in the book and, if implemented with fidelity, these processes and strategies could become game changers in closing the achievement gap in our public schools. This is a must-read book for teachers, Assistant Principals, and Principals. Job-embedded learning is needed to support the growth of teachers which in turn could reduce the number of teachers exiting the education field. -- Robbie P. Hooker, PhD, Executive Officer of High Schools, Henry County Schools, McDonough, GA
      Dr. Zepeda has captured the essence of how educators can be effective and efficient lifelong learners in her most recent work, Making Learning Job-embedded: Cases from the Field of Instructional Leadership. Having been associated with her powerful and successful work for many years, this is a capstone piece that provides not only research but also practitioner action to empower leaders and teachers as learners. The framework redirects professional learning from evaluative and certification renewal to meaningful, personalized, efficient, robust, job-embedded professional growth. Dr. Zepeda shows strong and recognized support for teachers as learners. This is a must read for leaders eager to assure and support teachers through job-embedded learning. -- Veta Powell New, PhD, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Instruction and College and Career Readiness, Anderson School District Five, Anderson, South Carolina
      Making Learning Job-Embedded: Cases from the Field of Instructional Leadership is a phenomenal resource for aspiring or practicing school leaders who want to become champions for job-embedded learning. Through multiple cases, the authors provide a solid foundation for understanding the tools, strategies, and conditions needed for powerful job-embedded learning across the career span. The book positions school leaders to better understand how to create the conditions for teacher learning that set the stage for growth, innovation, and excellence. -- Diane Yendol-Hoppey, Professor & Dean, College of Education and Human Services, University of North Florida

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Getting to Job-embedded Learning—Sally J. Zepeda Chapter 2: Understanding the Job-Embedded Learning Experiences of Middle School Teachers —Brandi Wade Worsham Chapter 3: Creating Coherence between Teacher Evaluation and Ongoing Teacher Learning by Engaging in Collegial Goal Groups —Jen Cole Chapter 4: The Impact of Incoherent Professional Learning during Standards-Based Reform—Michael P. Cassidy Chapter 5: Professional Development: Using Appreciative Inquiry to Understand the Perspectives of High School Mathematics Teachers—James M. Meneguzzo Chapter 6: Lessons Learned about Job-embedded Learning—Sally J. Zepeda About the Editor Chapter Author Biographies

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