Faculty & Teacher: Burnout/Attrition
"More than half (55%) of faculty have seriously considered either changing careers and leaving higher education or retiring early – this includes more than a third (35%) of tenured faculty who are considering leaving higher education for another career."
Burnout & Attrition
Higher Education
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Take this Job and (Change) It: The Great Resignation in Higher Education
(Morales, June 2022) -
Turnover, Burnout and Demoralization in Higher Ed (Lederman, May 2022)
Nursing
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The US Doesn’t Have Enough Faculty to Train the Next Generation of Nurses
(Letourneau, January 2022) -
Alarming Increasing Numbers in Nursing faculty shortage in the US
(Moraros, September 2021) -
Demand for Nurse Educators Is Higher Than Ever (UNC Wilmington, March 2021)
PK-12 Education
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School’s Out for Summer and Many Teachers Are Calling It Quits (Dill, June 2022)
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K-12 Workers Have Highest Burnout Rate in U.S. (Markan & Agrawal, June 2022)
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Educators Report Highest Level of Burnout Among All Other Industries (Camera, June 2022)
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The Mental Health Crisis Causing Teachers to Quit (Noonoo, May 2022)
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More than Half of Teachers are Looking for the Exits, a Poll says (Kamenetz, Feb. 2022)