Teacher Workload
Teacher workload refers to the amount of work and responsibilities that educators manage in their roles. This includes planning lessons, grading assignments, attending meetings, and communicating with students and parents. The workload can vary based on factors such as the grade level, subject area, and school policies.
High teacher workload can lead to stress and burnout, impacting both teachers and students. Schools often seek to balance workload by providing support, resources, and professional development opportunities. Understanding and managing teacher workload is essential for maintaining a positive learning environment and ensuring effective teaching practices.