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The executive budget proposal would cut more than $400 M in promised public school aid with harsh effects on needy districts & small, rural communities where school budgets lean heavily on Foundation Aid. We must prioritize education funding in NY’s budget
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Even the best teachers who seem to have it all together still need encouragement and to know they’re appreciated and the same is true for administrators too.
A recent survey found 85 percent of school principals are experiencing job-related stress and 48 percent are dealing with burnout. And 1 in 2 principals are considering leaving the field or retiring. They are stressed out too!
Teachers shouldn't have to cover classes, give up planning time, work 20 extra hours a week, take on extra tasks, etc. just to be considered an effective teacher or all in. Teachers give above and beyond already without it becoming the expectation. It's why so many are burned out
It’s not just students who need Maslow. Teachers need:
1) feel safe / supported
2) emotional connection/ relationships
3) feel respected
4) attention/ appreciation
5) value within the team
6) Volition/ autonomy
7) innovation/ creativity
8) self care
Effective leaders understand that if you ever throw one teacher under the bus, you have in essence thrown all of them under the bus. If you criticize one teacher in front of students/ parents/colleagues then you have criticized them all. Trust is the foundation of leadership.
Teachers, in the day to day grind, you may not feel like you are making a big difference, but it is actually in the day to day grind that you show you care and that makes all the difference.
Consistency
Appreciation
Relationships
Encouragement
Administrators, remember your veteran teachers probably have more expertise and experience than the people trying to create and sell new curriculum and initiatives to your district. Seek their input first.
District leaders who stepped up their focus on students’ social and emotional needs in recent years often say they regret not also focusing on teachers’ social and emotional needs earlier. Learn more:
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