- Amba Press
Teacher Wellbeing: A Real Conversation for Teachers and Leaders
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- Amy Green
- Amba Press
- Paperback
- 9781922607386
- 9.21 X 6.14 X 0.43 inches
- 0.64 pounds
- Education > Administration - General
- English
Book Description
If you're an educator you'll know this: teacher wellbeing has never been more important. And yet, this complex issue is often
misunderstood, leading to band-aid solutions that don't address the root cause or inspire long-term change.
In this go-to guide for teachers and leaders, Amy Green provides inspiration and practical tools to unpack the many facets of teacher
wellbeing. She explores the purpose of teacher wellbeing; where we've gone wrong in tackling issues such as burnout and stress;
and what we can do to build teacher capacity and enhance school systems to support teacher wellbeing.
Amy believes we all play a part in writing a better story for our teachers. With awareness and knowledge we can move beyond
tokenistic activities to long-term, embedded, sustainable solutions.
In these pages you will find a deeper, richer, more holistic approach to improving wellbeing. It's a book that will inspire the real
conversations we so desperately need. Together, we can bring about transformation far beyond what we imagine.
Author Bio
Amy Green covers the environment and climate change at WMFE (NPR Orlando). She is an award-winning mid-career journalist and author whose extensive reporting on the Everglades is featured in the book MOVING WATER, published by Johns Hopkins University Press, and podcast DRAINED, available wherever you get your podcasts.
Amy’s work has been heard on NPR and seen in PEOPLE, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, among many other publications. She began her career at The Associated Press in Nashville, Tenn. Amy grew up in Florida and lives in Orlando with her 7-year-old daughter.
Source: amybgreen.com
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