Teacher burnout turnaround : strategies for empowered educators / Patricia A. Jennings ; foreword by Chad Ratliff.
Material type: TextSeries: Norton books in educationPublisher: New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First editionDescription: x, 198 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 039371425X
- 9780393714258
- Strategies for empowered educators
- 371.10019 23
- LB2840.2 .J46 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Addressing teacher stress & burnout -- How did we get here? Where can we go? -- The stress matrix -- Building inner resilience -- Part II. Preparing for transformative change -- Changing the way we think about school -- Mind traps -- Design thinking -- Part III. Empowering teachers -- Taking the lead -- Teacher professionalism -- Empowering students -- Conclusion: The end and the beginning.
"Hope for overcoming teacher burnout, from a mindfulness expert. Stress and burnout are eroding teachers' motivation, performance, quality of classroom interactions, and relationships with students, as well as their commitment to the profession. Principals are leaving in droves, and teacher shortages are becoming the new normal. Our teachers are underappreciated and our schools underresourced. But, as the author of Mindfulness for Teachers and The Trauma-Sensitive Classroom points out, educators themselves have the power to alter this downward spiral. Educational psychologist Tish Jennings presents a matrix of stress-causing factors that lead to burnout, and shows how teachers can tackle the sources of stress at each pressure point. From the development of social and emotional competencies-so important to teachers and students alike-to the achievement of systemic change through collective efficacy, she offers hope and practical remedies for overcoming a toxic trend in education"-- Provided by publisher.
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