Tag: Teacher burnout
Impact of Pandemic on Teachers’ Working Conditions: A Study by The Education Exchange
A recent study conducted by The Education Exchange has shed light on the impact of the pandemic on teachers' working conditions. The study, titled "The Decline in Teacher Working Conditions During and After the...
Inspirational Tips for New and Experienced Teachers – The Educators Room
The first year of teaching can be overwhelming, but it is essential to remember the importance of your role as an educator. You are the champion and protector of civilization, standing between societal order...
Supporting Educators: Joe Biden’s Impact on Education in the US
I have been a teacher for many years, and I have always used examples of presidents to teach my students about behavior and leadership. From Bill Clinton to Barack Obama, I have compared their...
Top 7 Tips for New and Experienced Teachers – The Educators Room
As a new or experienced teacher, the upcoming school year can bring a mix of excitement and challenges. The role of a teacher is crucial in shaping the future generation, and it requires dedication,...
Impact of the Pandemic on Teachers’ Working Conditions: A Study on Educational Exchanges
A recent study conducted on Illinois teachers has revealed some concerning findings about the impact of the pandemic on their working conditions. The survey, conducted by Education Next, found a noticeable increase in dysfunction...
Investigation into England’s Teachers’ Regulator for Allegedly Neglecting Teachers
The Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) in England is currently under investigation by the Department for Education due to allegations of misconduct by staff and reports of teachers being neglected during lengthy inquiries. A former...
Finding Special Education Teachers: Addressing the Shortage
Is there a shortage of special education teachers in America’s public schools? If so, why? And how can policymakers fix it?Yes, there is indeed a shortage of special education teachers in the public school...