Teacher Wellness
Hitting a wall? Explore self-care strategies to battle teacher burnout, and rediscover your inner superhero to bring excitement and creativity back into your classroom.
5 Ways School Leaders Can Work to Prevent Teacher Burnout
Retaining teachers can be a challenge, especially now, but focusing on making the workload more manageable helps.1.4kFor Teachers, It’s Been a Year
We asked educators to call in and let it all out, wax poetic, or sound off about their experiences teaching during the pandemic—here’s what they had to say.Teachers (and Students) Can Only Take So Much
Rather than push more content and new initiatives, this year teachers and administrators should consider scaling back.10.2kDefending a Teacher’s Right to Disconnect
Remember personal time? For many educators, technology has driven it toward extinction—and it’s time to get serious about reclaiming it.19.8kHow School Leaders Can Build Realistic Optimism This Year
Amid the challenges of the past two years, a superintendent shares the four-step process he used to step back from his breaking point.4.2kWhat Students Will Need as the Year Begins
After a year of chronic unpredictability, both students and teachers will benefit from focusing on relationships and the daily rhythms of school.1.5kSchools, Not Teachers, Must Reduce Stress and Burnout—Here’s How
Educators’ health and well-being should be prioritized in school culture; school leaders can help create the conditions for that.34.3kMaking Students Feel Safe
A trauma-informed approach ensures that students feel safe, supported, and nurtured—to improve their chances of academic success.128.8kWhen Students Are Traumatized, Teachers Are Too
Trauma in students’ lives takes an emotional and physical toll on teachers as well. Experts weigh in on the best ways to cope.125.3kA Simple Tool to Help Teachers Regulate Their Emotions
In a year that’s bringing a lot of stress, this tool is no cure-all, but it can help teachers keep their emotions in check.1.2kTeaching Through a Pandemic: A Mindset for This Moment
Hundreds of teachers, many of them operating in countries where teach-from-home has been in place for weeks, weigh in on the mental approach you need to stay grounded in this difficult time.44.3kTeaching Your Heart Out: Emotional Labor and the Need for Systemic Change
Love for their students is what drives many teachers—but it’s also what makes the profession really, really hard.52.1kShort Breaks Help Students—and Teachers—Find Their Calm
Simple, quick exercises improve mindfulness, self-regulation, and well-being, for both students and teachers.1k13 Educator-Approved Podcasts to Listen to This Year
Our readers share with us some of their favorite podcasts on teaching, work-life balance, and well-being.1.6kSchools Are Opening Worldwide, Providing a Model for the U.S.
Children are returning to school in countries that are weeks—or months—ahead of the U.S. in battling Covid-19. Here’s how it’s happening.29.6k