Does the high
teacher burnout rate at charter schools serve teachers or students well?
The high
teacher burnout rate in Utah has been well documented recently.
Not exact matches
I guess this is why there is a very high
burnout rate for
teachers.
A number of studies have shown that charter school
teachers are asked, on average, to work longer hours than traditional school
teachers do, which has also led to a higher
burnout rate.
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.
Such gaps, combined with increased stress and
burnout, can contribute to high turnover
rates among prekindergarten
teachers, which can lower classroom quality and hamper early learning opportunities for children.
High levels of stress negatively affect
teacher wellness, causing
burnout, lack of engagement, job dissatisfaction, poor performance and high turnover
rates.