What's it like to teach and learn in a school managed by a TPP? In these teacher and student videos, you'll learn first-hand how the TPP arrangement changes teacher and student motivation. When teachers are managing schools—truly responsible and accountable for the schools' success—they create very distinct, innovative schools and schooling methods. It's these and other innovations, emerging from institutional arrangements such as chartering and open enrollment laws, that are radically changing K-12 public education.
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Linda Peters & Eliezer: Advanced Language and Academic Studies (ALAS) High School "Cooperative," Milwaukee, WI
[With autonomy], you can make decisions based on what you know to be the best for your students.
Linda Peters is a veteran teacher and founding member of the ALAS "Cooperative." Here, she discusses the sense of empowerment and pride that ... [expand description]
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More about the Milwaukee Cooeratives (including ALAS "Cooperative") in E|E's online TPP directory
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Students know: Even though it's 'my classroom', it's part of the school community. [Teachers] help each other... This is our school.
Roxane Mayeur, co-lead teacher at Community High School, tells viewers that she and others decided to form a teacher cooperative because it's easier to get teachers to ... [expand description]
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More about the Milwaukee Cooeratives (including Community High School "Cooperative") in E|E's online TPP directory
More about Community High School and the interviewees
Everybody's willing to work in one direction with one focus... They're willing to put in more time and more effort because they really do own what goes on here.
Dee Thomas is a member of EdVisions Cooperative, which was contracted by the LeSueur/Henderson School District to manage the Minnesota New Country School (where Dee teaches and manages). She became a teacher-owner after 17 years... [expand description]
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More about EdVisions Cooperative in E|E's online TPP directory
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I really feel like I don't have a right to be unhappy here because if I'm frustrated with some of the things we're doing, why don't I work to change it?
Carrie Bakken, the program coordinator at Avalon School "Cooperative", candidly describes her experiences and observations as a teacher-advisor and now administrator (without hierarchical authority) ... [expand description]
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