burnout Latest about burnout Quiet Quitting in Education By Erik Ofgang last updated 8 September 22 The term quiet quitting has spread across social media recently. The concept has important implications for education, say school leaders. Teacher Burnout: Recognizing and Reducing It By Erik Ofgang last updated 6 July 22 Signs of teacher burnout include emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a feeling of no longer being effective at your job. It’s important to listen to these feelings and make changes. An MD Turned High School Teacher’s Prescription to Improve School Mental Health By Erik Ofgang published 21 June 22 Teachers can make their lives easier and help students with their mental health by reframing their teaching and looking to healthcare for inspiration, says Dr. Christopher Jenson Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Teaching Quantum Mechanics In K-12210 Free AI Trainings and Certifications for Educators3ClassPad.net: How to Use It to Teach Math4How to Overcome Anxiety Associated with Test Taking5Using AI “Speed Dating” To Introduce AI in a Controlled Environment
Quiet Quitting in Education By Erik Ofgang last updated 8 September 22 The term quiet quitting has spread across social media recently. The concept has important implications for education, say school leaders.
Teacher Burnout: Recognizing and Reducing It By Erik Ofgang last updated 6 July 22 Signs of teacher burnout include emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a feeling of no longer being effective at your job. It’s important to listen to these feelings and make changes.
An MD Turned High School Teacher’s Prescription to Improve School Mental Health By Erik Ofgang published 21 June 22 Teachers can make their lives easier and help students with their mental health by reframing their teaching and looking to healthcare for inspiration, says Dr. Christopher Jenson