As the national teacher shortage continues, more than 1,000 educators suggest solutions to improve well-being and address teacher burnout.

Teacher burnout persists, but solutions are emerging


As the national teacher shortage continues, more than 1,000 educators suggest new ways to improve well-being and address burnout

Key points:

  • Nobody ever said teaching is easy, but it's harder than ever
  • Strategies such as responsive leadership and a positive school culture could help alleviate teacher burnout
  • See related article: This key strategy can help boost teacher well-being immediately

The 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 support staff in K-12 schools and contributing widespread teacher shortages.

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