Addressing teacher burnout involves recognizing the overwhelming demands and change fatigue in education, requiring long-term solutions like reducing administrative burdens and providing appropriate support and training, rather than relying solely on teacher self-care, writes Shannon Hazel, an author and recently retired public-school teacher. In this blog post, Hazel writes that stakeholders must prioritize streamlining initiatives and improving working conditions to retain and empower educators.

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