Burnout: Who’s looking out for teachers, paras’ mental health?
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Sep 14, 2022
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00:49:00

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Who supports the mental health of teachers and paraeducators?

highest-burnout-rate.aspx">Gallup poll in June found that four in 10 K-12 workers in the U.S. (44%) said they "always" or "very often" feel burned out at work, outpacing all other industries nationally.

According to a Rand Corporation survey, also in June, teachers and principals in the U.S. are experiencing frequent job-related stress at a rate about twice that of the general population of working adults.

This hour on Where We Live, we hear from paraeducators and a teacher trainer about resignations and mounting stress on the job.

Also, we spotlight ongoing, $8 million research under a federal grant by UConn Health, UConn School of Education, and UMass (Lowell) on ways to improve mental healthcare for teachers.

And, Catherine Shen, Connecticut Public Education reporter, weighs in.

GUESTS: 

Monique Revellese: Paraeducator, Canterbury. [Previously recorded comment.]

Cameo Thorne: Restorative Practice Trainer of Teachers & Students, New Haven. Former public school teacher.

Catherine ShenEducation Reporter, Connecticut Public Radio

Jenn Cavallari: Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, UConn School of Medicine

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