Tag #Teacher Burnout

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Italian Teacher Burnout Crisis: Systemic Issues Threaten Education System

A study by Bicocca University in Milan reveals that nearly half of Italian teachers experience burnout, with 35% considering resignation due to systemic issues like excessive bureaucracy, overcrowded classrooms, and strained relationships, impacting the education system significantly.

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Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Due to Workload and Lack of Support

A survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union reveals high levels of stress, burnout, and presenteeism, linked to the state's service model lacking occupational health and safety professionals and placing responsibility for staff well-being on the principals themselves.

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Teacher Exodus Looms in North Rhine-Westphalia Amidst Excessive Workloads

A survey of 3,105 teachers in North Rhine-Westphalia found that 38% are considering leaving their jobs due to excessive workloads, with over 40% working 41-50 hours weekly and 37% working over 50 hours, while the government cites 12,000 new hires in the last 36 months as a countermeasure.

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Hessen School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage

A survey in Hessen, Germany, reveals that 62 percent of school principals show burnout symptoms due to high workloads stemming from teacher shortages (1,116 unfilled positions) and 229 unfilled principal positions, impacting 13 percent of schools.

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Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage

A recent survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union revealed that 80% work at a high pace all day, 70% rarely take breaks, and burnout is significantly higher than in other professions due to the existing teacher shortage and the lack of support systems.

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