‘Under Siege’: Facing School Shootings and Book Bans, US Teachers Have Had It
The ranks of unhappy teachers have grown to the most in years.
Students inside a classroom during the first day of classes at a public school in Miami Lakes, Florida, U.S., on Monday, Aug. 23, 2021.
Photographer: Eva Marie Uzcategui/BloombergAmerican teachers are the most stressed they’ve been in years as they deal with the fear of increased shootings at schools, along with burdens of curriculum restrictions and being overworked.
More than three quarters of the 2,400 teachers surveyed by the American Federation of Teachers said they are dissatisfied with their current job conditions, the biggest share in data going back eight years. One in three K-12 teachers said their workplace conditions had worsened in the past five years, citing stagnant wages and limitations on topics that they can teach.