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Teacher demoralization Doris Santoro

February 7, 2012 Teachers and Their Classrooms
How Bad Education Policies Demoralize Teachers
John Rosales

The term “teacher burnout” is often used to describe what overwhelms an educator who can’t cope with the pressures of the classroom. But maybe many teachers have become “demoralized.”

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