Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
November 28, 2023
Via: K-12 DiveCRPE’s research detailed six types of unconventional teacher roles: Lead teacher. This educator acts as a mentor, curriculum developer and co-teacher for a small team of teachers from the same content area or grade level. Empowered teacher. The role this […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
September 22, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsThe American Federation of Teachers teamed up with Educators Thriving for a yearlong study culminating in a new report, “Beyond Burnout,” which details practical, research-based solutions to improve the chronic levels of stress and burnout that are plaguing teachers and […]
February 20, 2023
Via: Ed SurgeTeacher exhaustion is high. So is the need to help students get back on track with their studies after several years of pandemic disruption. But providing structural support for teachers has proven tough for schools. “We’re incredibly good at delivering […]
October 17, 2022
Via: eSchool NewsThe majority of educators (71 percent) are worried about teacher burnout during the 2022-2023 school year, according to a national survey conducted by Lexia Learning, a Cambium Learning Group company. That concern is warranted; in a January 2022 National Education Association […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
June 24, 2022
Via: eSchool NewsA teacher’s job is to educate the young people who will shape our future world. What profession could be more important? Yet a recent survey by Merrimack College shows that 44 percent of teachers indicate they are very likely or […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
May 27, 2022
Via: eSchool NewsTeachers are balancing a lot every day, and that pressure has increased since the start of the pandemic. According to the National Education Association, 55 percent of the teachers in a recent poll said they “will leave teaching sooner than […]
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