Teacher burnout is a serious problem that can have a negative impact on teachers, students, and schools. It is characterized by feelings of exhaustion, cynicism, and detachment from work. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution to teacher burnout, there are a number of things that teachers can do to avoid or reduce it.
Set boundaries. One of the most important things that teachers can do to avoid burnout is to set boundaries between their work and personal lives. This means not checking work email or answering phone calls outside of work hours, and not bringing work home with them. It also means taking time for themselves to relax and recharge, and not feeling guilty about taking time off.