Navigating the Labyrinth: Teacher Empowerment Through Instructional Leadership is a useful tool for teachers no matter where they are in their journey to help students learn. This book also has implications for educator preparation programs and school administrators to use as a blueprint to prepare, develop, and support effective teaching. The Practical Matters section at the end of each chapter provide guidance for comprehensive planning to put these research-based practices into actional steps that lead to student and professional growth. This bookis a must read for all who believe that teachers are instructional leaders and are the key to the changes we want and need in education.
— Janice Poda, former senior consultant, Learning Forward
Navigating the Labyrinth goes beyond just acknowledging the importance of the individual teacher in improving the lives of children to lead to a productive society—it helps teachers navigate the labyrinthine twists and turns to reach that goal. Dr. Smith’s conversational tone makes psychological and other findings natural and comprehensible, which makes it easy for readers to understand key studies and their implications in order to best navigate the maze and barriers of what they face every day. The Practical Matters section in each chapter has valuable take-aways for the reader. For example, in chapter 7, Smith wrestles with the role of technology in the classroom and illustrates how the teacher can win. Teachers, and administrators who care about teachers and teaching, will value this book.
— Abraham Wandersman PhD, professor emeritus of psychology, University of South Carolina; president of the Wandersman Center
Dr. Smith provides a navigation tool and calls teachers toward adaptability and openness to change. Here are essential principles and practical tips on disposition, design, practice, and technology that aspiring student teachers can keep close throughout their careers and experienced teachers can employ in renewal of their teaching drive.
— Richard T. Hezel, founder, Hezel Associates, LLC Research Evaluation Planning
After decades of research and experience evaluating the modern classroom and the multitude of head-spinning influences on our education systems, Dr. Smith zeroes in on the core and source of necessary systemic change for improved instruction—the teacher—with metacognitive self-analysis as a starting point. Dr. Smith’s practical advice should be read, reread, and followed if we want to move education from the 19th century to the 22nd.
— George Newman, founder, One Planet Education Network (OPEN)