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What is Teacher Burnout

Transferring Language Learning and Teaching From Face-to-Face to Online Settings
A depletion of emotional and physical energy and/or reduction in professional efficacy due to an overexertion of resources.
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Understanding Teacher Burnout Coping Strategies During a Global Pandemic
Caleb J. Powers (Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8717-1.ch016
Abstract
In the beginning of 2020, the impromptu conversion to distance learning forced administrators to consider alternatives to providing quality education which often neglected to consider the toll asked of the teachers. Subsequently, these conditions contributed to an unprecedented surge in teacher burnout. This chapter explores the strategies of 165 U.S. world language teachers for coping with teacher burnout during the pandemic: 76.7% of respondents indicated an increase in burnout after the pandemic started. The most alarming trends in the data are the reduction of access to certain coping strategies, the degradation of effective strategies into ineffective ones, and the severe reduction of the time and energy available to engage in these strategies. These data indicate that teacher burnout should be a priority concern to prevent any further damage to our education systems.
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Reauthorizing Teachers: The Central Driver of Spiritually-Supportive School Culture
Chronic stress and exhaustion related to teaching which has not been successfully managed and which may lead to teachers leaving the profession.
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