"Teacher frustration" refers to the feeling of annoyance, disappointment, or stress experienced by teachers when they encounter challenges or difficulties in their work.
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This causes «no shortage
of teacher frustration,» he says, adding that he once overheard a technology coordinator threaten to fire any teacher who dared to bring Web 2.0 applications into the classroom.
John Porter, whose 40 - year career in education includes experience as a teacher and as an administrator and principal at the elementary, middle, and high school levels in Alexandria, Virginia, says providing the opportunity for such observation, or the opportunity to observe a middle school science or math teacher at another school in the district, can
lessen teacher frustration.
Our Distributed Professional Development model
prevents teacher frustration, allows for rich job - embedded learning, and provides time for mastery of the planning process and teaching using the top learning strategies.
«Working in this environment on an on - gong basis can contribute to
teacher frustration and even burnout.»
Efforts to teach soft skills frequently lead to
teacher frustration and disappointment.
This leads to student and
teacher frustration and reduced usage levels.