Nix ‘Teacher Burnout’ | Art of Appreciation | Conquering Misbehavior

Nix ‘Teacher Burnout’ | Art of Appreciation | Conquering Misbehavior

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Let’s ditch terms like?“teacher burnout” or “burnout contagion,” an author argues in this week’s most-read story. She makes a case for focusing instead on getting to the roots of teachers’ stress.

After all, it is Teacher Appreciation Week. And in this week’s top reads, see?tips for principals on how to celebrate?their educator's and teachers’ suggestions for?what kids and parents can do?for them.

Here’s another teacher gift:?advice on fixing classroom misbehavior. Plus, we kick off a?special report on artificial intelligence?with an explainer.

Read on for these and more of this week’s most popular stories.

  1. Teachers Aren’t Burnt Out. They Are Being Set Up to Fail | Opinion
  2. Principals, Here Are 4 Ways to Show Your Appreciation for Teachers
  3. How to Fix Classroom Misbehavior | Opinion
  4. Most Students Don’t Have Strong Connections to Their Teachers, Survey Finds
  5. Teachers Share the Most Meaningful Ways to Show Appreciation
  6. The Ed. Dept. Received the Most Civil Rights Complaints in History Last Year
  7. AI Literacy, Explained

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Teachers deserve more support, not to be told to relax! ?? Thanks for sharing these articles.

Paul Drexler, CAS SDBL,SBL,SDL

Math teacher and coach, and occasional bus driver!

1 年

That spells it out! As an admin I'll be more effective, promise!

KRISHNAN NARAYANAN

Sales Associate at Microsoft

1 年

Thanks for posting

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