What Teachers Value Most in School Leadership

Valentina Garcia
May 15, 2025

Great teaching doesn’t happen in isolation. It thrives in schools where leadership and culture work in tandem. Yet many school leaders wonder: what do teachers actually need from us?

Here’s the truth: most teachers aren’t expecting perfection or endless resources. What they want is support that feels human, honest, and rooted in shared purpose.

1. Clear and Consistent Communication

It sounds simple, but consistent communication makes an enormous difference. Teachers want to feel informed, not blindsided. A predictable rhythm—whether it’s a weekly email, staff huddle, or shared calendar—helps everyone feel aligned and reduces unnecessary stress.

Transparent communication also builds trust. When leaders share both challenges and wins, it fosters a culture of mutual respect.

2. Support for Their Wellbeing

Burnout isn’t a buzzword. It’s a reality many teachers face—and it often stems from feeling undervalued, overextended, or alone in the work. School leadership can help by:

  • Encouraging reasonable boundaries
  • Recognizing emotional labor
  • Normalizing mental health support

Sometimes, small changes (like protecting planning time or limiting unnecessary meetings) send a powerful message: we care about you as a person, not just a professional.

3. A Voice in the Process

Teachers are experts in their classrooms. Inviting their input on decisions—from policies to professional development—isn’t just respectful. It leads to better outcomes.

When leaders co-create with teachers, it signals partnership. And that’s when real innovation happens.

4. Recognition That Feels Real

A quick shoutout in the hallway. A handwritten note. A moment of genuine appreciation during a staff meeting. Recognition doesn’t have to be grand—just real.

Teachers notice when their work is seen. And that recognition fuels motivation far more than checklists or dashboards.

Leading With Empathy Is a Strategy

Culture isn’t a buzzword either. It’s the daily experience of working in your school. When teachers feel heard, respected, and supported, they stay. They lead. And they do their best work.

The best school leaders don’t have all the answers. But they listen well, communicate clearly, and lead with care.

Ready to Support Your Teachers—and Lead with Clarity?

We put together a free guide to help school leaders strengthen communication, protect teacher wellbeing, and build a culture where everyone thrives.

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Valentina Garcia
May 15, 2025
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