Teacher and principal stress running at twice the rate of general working public, hindering pandemic recovery

U.S. teachers and principals are experiencing frequent job-related stress at a rate about twice that of the general population of working adults, according to a new RAND Corporation survey. Well-being is reported as especially poor among Hispanic/Latinx teachers, mid-career teachers and female teachers and principals.


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Source: Phys.org