Here's what they're NOT saying about the teacher crisis...
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 Published On Apr 2, 2024

I work with teachers all over the US & Canada and this is what I find is lacking in the conversations regarding the Teacher Crisis.

❤️‍🩹 The passionate teachers are burning out as a result of overwhelming need, unrealistic workloads, and lack of necessary supports. No matter how hard or how much they work, they are not able to meet the needs of their students.

🧠 The best and brightest are only willing tolerate so much mistreatment, micromanagement, and lack of professionalism and respect before going somewhere that their talents and efforts will be valued and better compensated. I’m seeing this across content areas, grade levels, states, and years of services.

🚨This is a HUGE issue that is not talked about nearly enough. The education systems can continue to stay open with mediocre teachers reciting prewritten lessons in the classroom. Families will still get “free childcare” and the economy will continue. BUT is that what you want for your kids and the fiture citizens of your country?

✅ Here’s what YOU can do:
• Demand better of our policymakers.
• Go to school board meetings.
• Find out how your school taxes are being spent.
• Listen to teachers and speak up on their behalf.

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