Presented by Amber Harper, Creator, Burned-In Teacher
Sponsored by Spaces Digital Portfolio
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During this edWebinar, teachers will learn the ways they can begin to break their cycle of burnout before it shows up by preparing and practicing self-care that takes them far beyond the comforts of bubble baths, yoga, and chocolate.
This presentation will enlighten administrators and their teachers to discover simple, actionable changes they can make immediately to avoid burnout altogether and grow through it if it begins to show up in their teaching life in the upcoming school year.
Teachers and administrators will leave this edWebinar knowing what they can do to make progress in their personal and professional lives in order to grow through their burnout, thus creating more supported and engaged classrooms.
During this presentation, Amber Harper, Creator of Burned-In Teacher, will share ways teachers and administrators can:
This edWebinar will be of interest to teachers, librarians, and school and district leaders of all grade levels.
About the Presenter
Amber Harper is a long-time educator, author, speaker, and podcaster. She’s the founder of Burned-In Teacher and the author of Hacking Teacher Burnout which gives struggling teachers a path to follow as they navigate their way out of burnout. Amber is a teacher burnout coach here to help educators grow through their burnout and take their next, best steps toward what they want from their careers in education and in life.
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