“Teachers that work too hard are the ones that burnout”

 

“Teachers that work too hard are the ones that burnout”

 

I disagree with the assumption, “Teachers that work too hard are the ones that burn out”. In my opinion, the problem is not about working too much it is about not knowing how to set work- boundaries. If a teacher works in isolation they will burnout. However, if they choose to work too hard, but smart they will not. Teacher burnout is caused by different factors like low social support, no work-life balance, and the amount of workload, etc. Working too hard is not a bad thing don’t get me wrong. As teachers, we always want to improve, but we should learn to work smarter not harder.

Teachers need to understand how to maintain a sense of control to find a balance between social life and work. Regardless of love, we have for teaching the best way to start off to set the boundaries is by focusing on the things that we can do with the resources that we have.  To understand that we are not alone, that out there are many teachers that can provide us with a helping hand.  And, what I believe is essential to find our inner value, the idea that will spark our fire every day.

Teaching is giving your knowledge and guidance to students. If we allow ourselves to be overwhelmed and exhausted we will become empty and our fire will be extinguished.

#TESOL# learning#2020

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