The Educational Triage Podcast
Education
Even before the pandemic teachers were feeling overwhelmed. Suddenly, there seemed to be more pressure to do more - more with the students, more effective teaching, more work with trauma-informed practices. More kept being placed on our shoulders, but there never seemed to be any time to actually reflect, take notice, and ease into any of it - it was simply supposed to happen.
So, while attempting to satisfy these demands, there was nary any help from the administrative side that would allow for any form of mentorship to guide and aid the teachers and staff through this new territory, but that wasn't the only change. If teachers are compelled to remain because of the guilt, are they just as effective? Is that fair to the children?
Join us as we begin to traverse this minefield of reasons that seem to have exploded all over the profession.
Teachers are leaving at alarming rates, states are disavowing teachers' licenses (should they quite mid-year), and districts are going after teachers, rather than doing any self-reflection as to the "Why?????"
What's going on?
Join us.
Education Burnout - What Can Educators Do?
The Teaching Profession is Crumbling - What School Leaders Can Do to Help
Why Staffing Schools is Harder than Ever
Learning to Prevent Burning Out and Fatigue
Overcoming Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Schools: A Guide for Counselors ..
Teacher Burnout: Causes and Prevention
Administrator burnout--causes and cures
What is Teacher Burnout?
What is Educator Burnout: What it Is? Why it happens? and What you can do to prevent end-of-year burnout
Addressing Teacher Burnout: Causes, Symptoms, and Strategies
How One Principal Has Dodged the Staffing Shortage
These 2022 Teacher Shortage Statistics Prove We Need To Fix This Profession
Cardona: Americans Shouldn't be Surprised by Teacher Shortage
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