Teacher Layoffs Loom | Why Teaching Is Enough | Minimizing Meetings
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Teacher Layoffs Loom | Why Teaching Is Enough | Minimizing Meetings

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Educator layoffs are coming to many school districts, as federal pandemic-relief funds dwindle. This week’s most popular story has advice to help district leaders navigate and prepare for them.

Plus, not all teachers aspire to be managers. A middle-level education administrator—and former teacher—explains why.

Teachers spend 6 hours a week on meetings, a new study shows. They hate it.

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

  1. Teacher Layoffs Are Mounting. How Districts Can Soften the Blow
  2. Why I’m Happy Being ‘Just a Teacher’ (opinion)
  3. Teachers Hate All Those Meetings. Can Principals Find a Workaround?
  4. Forget the Free Food and Gift Cards. Here’s the Kind of Recognition Teachers Really Want
  5. ‘You Don’t Know Teacher Tired': Educators Sound Off on Misconceptions
  6. Learning Loss May Cost Students Billions in Future Earnings. How Districts Are Responding
  7. Ready or Not for an AI Economy: How U.S. Students Stack Up

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I taught English for 35 years and never wanted to be an administrator.

Sharon Richert

PhD Curriculum and Instruction / Design and Evaluation of Online Learning Environments

11 个月

I have been reading Education Week for years, my takeaways with this issue is again, we need to focus on teacher -student, everything else is window dressing and never seems to change.

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