Yearly Archives: 2026

Teaching 101 the Dos and Donts of Changing Schools

Introduction: Navigating the Transition in Education Changing schools can be a significant and sometimes daunting experience for both educators and students. Whether it’s due to a relocation, a desire for a new teaching environment, or a shift in personal circumstances, the transition requires careful consideration and preparation. This article aims to provide essential dos and…
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Teachers, What If Our Burnout Is Actually Grief

Introduction: Understanding the Complexities of Teacher Burnout In recent years, the conversation surrounding teacher burnout has gained significant momentum. Educators across the globe have reported feelings of exhaustion, disillusionment, and a lack of fulfillment in their profession. Traditionally, burnout has been associated with chronic stress, overwhelming workloads, and the emotional toll of managing classrooms. However,…
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Teachers, Please Stop Saying “I’m Not In It for the Money”

Introduction: The Dilemma of Passion versus Profession Teaching has long been regarded as a noble profession, filled with passion and dedication to shaping young minds. However, a common refrain among educators is the phrase, "I'm not in it for the money." While this statement may come from a place of genuine commitment to education, it…
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Teachers, How Can We Care for Our Mental Health Right Now?

Introduction: The Importance of Mental Health for Educators In the modern educational landscape, teachers face unprecedented challenges that can take a toll on their mental health. Juggling lesson plans, classroom management, administrative duties, and the emotional well-being of students can lead to overwhelming stress. As educators, it is crucial to prioritize mental health not only…
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