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The causes of teacher burnout are many and varied. Some of the more common causes include working in a high-stress environment, having a heavy workload, insufficient resources, inadequate support from administrators, and a lack of appreciation from students and parents.
Motivated teachers are likely to be more engaged, perform to their highest potential and positively affect those around them. On the other hand, teachers with low motivation may lack interest in their work, disengage from peers and students and perform at a minimum rate or less.
Not only are you more likely to find employment, but you may be able to negotiate a higher salary upon accepting your position. Math Teacher. Special Education Teacher. Science Teacher. Foreign Language Teacher. English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher. Information Technology Teacher.
Various factors, including salary, job satisfaction, work environment, organizational support, social standing, and interpersonal relationships, play pivotal roles in boosting motivation, both materially and spiritually.
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