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5 Ways Teachers Want Administrators to Support Them

Last updated: August 29, 2024 8:16 pm
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Teachers are the backbone of our education system, yet many feel unsupported and overwhelmed in their roles. According to a recent survey from the EdWeek Research Center, teachers have shared their concerns and suggestions for creating a better work environment.

One of the key themes that emerged from the survey is the need for school administrators to trust teachers with autonomy in the classroom. Teachers want the freedom to make decisions about how they teach and manage their classrooms. They also value time to collaborate with colleagues and take care of themselves. This includes having opportunities for professional development and support in handling student misbehavior.

Teachers emphasized the importance of feeling supported by their administrators. They want to know that their leaders have their back and are willing to listen to their concerns. Many teachers expressed a desire for school leaders to avoid overloading them with additional responsibilities, as this can negatively impact their mental well-being.

The survey also highlighted the need for school leaders to be prepared to support teachers in managing student discipline. Teachers expressed concerns about their safety when dealing with challenging student behaviors and stressed the importance of quick and effective action from administrators in these situations.

Additionally, teachers called for more collaborative planning time and opportunities to engage with their colleagues. They believe that having time to work together and problem-solve can improve their teaching practices and overall job satisfaction.

In terms of supporting student mental health, teachers emphasized the need for training and resources to address various mental health needs in the classroom. They also stressed the importance of respecting teachers’ time off and not making them feel guilty for taking personal or sick days.

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Overall, the survey results paint a sobering picture of teacher satisfaction and mental health in schools. By listening to teachers’ concerns and implementing their suggestions, school administrators can create a more supportive and positive work environment for educators.

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