NOTEBOOK – ONE GOOD READ: School districts move to ease teacher stress, burnout
SARAH BOGAARDS Aug 30, 2022 | 4:09 pm
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119 wordsAll Latest News, Education, The Insider NotebookAs school districts work to create support systems for students’ mental well-being in new ways coming out of the pandemic, some are also looking at ways to create similar systems for teachers to help them avoid burnout and reduce the effect of stressors in the classroom, Michael Casey reports for the Associated Press. There is a growing recognition that adults can benefit from some of the same resources schools are providing for students — just like students need to take breaks at recess, teachers may need a quiet space to take a break during the day, for example. The article also shares how schools are implementing resources like social-emotional coaches in classrooms and using federal COVID-19 relief money.