Coping with Reform: The Intermix of Teacher Morale, Teacher Burnout, and Teacher Accountability

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Numerous portraits of public school teachers in the United States reveal that between one third and one half of teachers surveyed are alientated from their obs, their colleagues, and students, feel burned out, want to quit, and wish that they had not chosen careers in teaching...Teacher burnout is the product of job-related stress...

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Dworkin, A. G. (1997). Coping with Reform: The Intermix of Teacher Morale, Teacher Burnout, and Teacher Accountability (pp. 459–498). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4942-6_13

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