Teacher Burnout Is Real. Will It Be the Next Phase of the Great Resignation?

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        A profession that hasn’t evolved in decades Over the last century, the way we communicate with each other and how we consume media and live our lives has been dramatically transformed. Yet teaching has largely remained unchanged. 

        She added: ‘I felt very at home with everybody, sort of like falling down the rabbit hole and having a family overnight… After such a hard year for everybody, I think even being on set at all was such a privilege.’ 

        The Great Resignation Hasn’t Hit School Teachers Yet. Here’s Why It Still Might The pandemic may be the last straw for a profession mired in stagnant pay, compounding demands and endemic burnout. The situation has some people asking if the field of teaching needs a reset. 

        Julie Bindel, a feminist campaigner, said: ‘There are questions to be asked why single men, all of a sudden, want babies that they will be the sole parents for, when traditionally they have passed on the lion’s share of caring responsibilities for children to women.’

        ‘I had to pay for years of childcare – with a mortgage like millions of others. They are utterly selfish to have put you in this position and suggest if you have a good relationship with your son talk it out with him.’ 

        More recently, news reports about teacher resignations have seemed to go beyond anecdotal social media posts to suggest a larger, more worrisome trend. The demand for more qualified teachers was already there. A 2016 study by the Learning Policy Institute projected that by 2020, an estimated 300,000 new teachers would be needed per year, and that by 2025, that number would increase to 316,000 annually. 

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        Since the law changed three years ago to provide singletons with the same surrogacy rights as couples, 82 applications were made by single ‘intended parents’, according to the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service.
        Of those, 54 were from men.

        That’s not even factoring in the strangeness of pandemic teaching, from Zoom lessons to ever-shifting health guidelines, which has taken a toll. “I don’t know how much longer we will have teachers who will put up with the pressures coming from all different angles,” a middle school teacher from Austin, Texas, told CNET’s Antonio Ruiz-Camacho. In a feature story this week, Ruiz-Camacho digs into how the teaching profession can hold it together and maybe not get rocked by the Great Resignation that’s swept through other fields.

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        The first series, penned by Simon Nye of Men Behaving Badly fame, aired last autumn with the final episode attracting five million viewers who watched to find out if Mariette would leave for Paris alone. 

        Speaking as they began filming the Christmas special, Sabrina previously said: ‘[I’m] definitely very excited and it’s so great to be back working with everybody again, in this wonderful, eccentric, mad village.’

        Teaching is hard work. Don’t believe me? You try keeping the attention of two dozen or more kids — second graders, high school sophomores, doesn’t matter — and guiding them through the lesson plans you crafted and refined, through five or six classes a day, without much real break time, working pretty much solo. Oh yeah: The pay’s lousy.

        The Conservative MP for Sevenoaks – who has been working with Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries on the dangers of social media in the Online Safety Bill – has already successfully introduced a private member’s Bill to ban cosmetic Botox and fillers for under-18s. 

        ‘The person doing it does not need to be qualified or licensed in any way.
        They don’t need to be insured. The complications of it can be absolutely awful – blindness, necrosis or rotting tissue, the fillers moving around the face.

        “[Teacher] wages have been relatively flat as compared with professions that require similar levels of expertise, certification and education,” Jess Gartner, a former school teacher and CEO of Allovue, a technology company that builds solutions for K-12 finance, said over Zoom. “Overall, teacher compensation has actually increased, but the majority of the increase is going into either pension or health care benefits. Costs have risen so dramatically they’ve effectively depressed real wages that teachers are seeing in their paycheck.”

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