Who’s responsible for supporting our educators?
Written on :
June 4, 2024

The survey showed that while 38 per cent of respondents said they have either “somewhat good” or “very good” mental well-being, the remainder (62 per cent) rated themselves as having fair to poor mental well-being, judging the data from 108 teachers working in levels from primary schools to junior colleges with varying years of experience.
Many may be reaching their breaking point, with 74 per cent of respondents experiencing burnout in the past five years.
Source: Rice Media
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