When teacher burnout has been studied, student behavior has been the top complaint to which secondary teachers attributed their own burnout.
Not exact matches
In the Washington Post Sarah Fine, a bright, young Teach for America
teacher, explains why she is leaving teaching after three years: «
When people ask, I tend to cite the usual suspect —
burnout.
However, as I reflected on what causes
burnout, on times
when I came pretty close to feeling
burnout, and on times
when I watched my colleagues burn out around me, I realized that many internal and external factors can lead to
teacher burnout — some that
teachers themselves can control and some that they can't.
«
Teacher tracking increases isolation and
burnout for early career
teachers, reduces collaboration and does not take into account expertise and need
when assigning courses,» according to the report.
Will math be taught
when children fall behind or will the
teachers not have remedial time to teach because of the additional burden of designing all things project based learning, and this can lead to
teacher burnout and or a lack of covering all mandated California Common Core Standards.
As a
teacher, she was on the verge of leaving education due to
burnout, but her career took a turn
when she participated in one of our Resilience Groups and saw the value of it.
This is some of what I hear from people who reach out to me
when they start to feel the pain of
teacher burnout.
Chang (2009) synthesizes literature on
burnout and emotions to describe
teachers» emotional experiences
when dealing with disruptive students, thereby emphasizing the importance of
teachers» discrete emotions for
teachers» wellbeing (e.g., anger, frustration, anxiety, and guilt; for a discussion of discrete positive emotions, see Lazarus 2006).