The first-ever EdWeek Teacher Morale Index stands at -13, on a scale ranging from -100 to +100, with higher scores indicating more positive feelings about the profession.
The index, a multi-faceted measure of teacher satisfaction, is a central feature of 澳门跑狗论坛鈥檚 new project, The State of Teaching. It gauges teachers鈥 levels of confidence and enthusiasm about their work based on responses to three survey questions that were part of a larger, nationally representative poll of nearly 1,500 teachers last October.
This year鈥檚 score suggests that on average, teachers are feeling more negatively than positively about their jobs. But why exactly is teacher morale so low?
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There are, of course, many reasons, including low salaries, heavy workloads, and a lack of support. The State of Teaching explored many of those themes.
To dig in a little deeper, 澳门跑狗论坛 reporters asked five teachers from across the country to share the hardest parts of teaching in recent years, as well as what they see as the biggest misconceptions about their jobs.
These answers have been edited for length and clarity.
What has been the hardest work-related challenge in the past two years?
鈥擲ofia Alvarez-Briglie, a 7th grade science teacher at Alcott Middle School in Norman, Okla.
鈥擩acqueline Chaney, 2nd grade teacher at New Town Elementary in Owings Mills, Md.
鈥擥riselle Rivera-Martinez, an English-for-speakers-of-other-languages teacher at Enterprise Elementary School in Enterprise, Fla.
鈥擣rank Rivera, a middle and high school English/language arts teacher at Chaparral Star Academy in Austin, Texas
What is one thing the public misunderstands about the work of a teacher?
鈥擧elen Chan, a 4th grade math teacher at South Loop Elementary School in Chicago
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