Teacher Happiness Series
It's still early in the school year and while educators are getting to know their students, it's important to not get burned out too soon into the academic year. On the Peers and Pedagogy blog, this three-part Teacher Happiness series touches on what you should be focusing on this school year, how to be happier in your role as an educator, and how to avoid teacher burnout.
The Most Important Goal to Focus On as an Educator. Having a growth mindset is key. While we can't always be happy in our roles as educators, we should be determined to grow and improve in our situations. How will you focus on growing this year?
How to Improve Your Happiness as a Teacher. The past two school years have been tough on educators. Which of these three suggestions could work for you?
Avoiding Teacher Burnout. You can avoid burnout by avoiding three behaviors, including working excessive hours outside of your work day and tying your identity to your profession. What might you do differently to avoid burnout this year?
District leaders: we have an opportunity for you! Student Achievement Partners is interested in partnering with 12 districts to pilot a new tool focused on auditing instructional systems prior to the adoption of instructional materials that center the needs of Black students and multilingual students. If you are interested in learning more, please fill out this quick questionnaire and we will get in touch with you!
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