'If we're serious about getting every child the support they need to thrive,' says the president of the NEA, 'our elected leaders across the nation need to address this crisis now.'
"If we're serious about getting every child the support they need to thrive," says the president of the NEA,"our elected leaders across the nation need to address this crisis now."New polling out Tuesday reveals pervasive burnout among the nation's educators as pandemic-related staffing shortages and other difficulties drive a potential exodus from the teaching profession.
While staffing shortages at the nation's schools existed pre-pandemic, Pringle said the current situation represents"an unprecedented staffing crisis across every job category" that hurts both education professionals and students alike.
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