Books
about teacher burnout were flying off the shelves by the early 1980s.
Not exact matches
I've read a lot of articles
about preventing
teacher burnout, so a new list is probably not that unique.
The term «
burnout» is deeply entrenched in the discussion
about why
teachers leave the profession.
Betty Olson - Jones, a
teacher and former President of the Oakland Education Association, the city's
teacher union, testified
about poor working conditions in the district and the high rate of
teacher turnover and
burnout.
«I'm concerned
about burnout, especially for
teachers with young families,» she said.
Trae - Greenbarg said she feels like she can have candid conversations with administrators because they have been receptive to feedback from
teachers about ways the school can improve to prevent
teacher burnout.
December 24, 2011 In District Administration, a periodical for «Solutions for School District Management», there is an interesting article
about a November conference where
teachers were advised to use social - emotional learning (SEL) to reduce their stress levels and «combat»
burnout.
Chang and Davis (2009) further elaborate on this model by explaining how
teachers» implicit theory of relationships (i.e., generalized beliefs
about the nature of classroom relationships) are linked to habitual appraisals of problematic student behavior and, in turn, unproductive emotional labor, compassion fatigue, and
burnout.