Uno studio rileva che “aspettative irrealistiche” da parte dei genitori alimentano il burnout degli insegnanti

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/education/2026/04/21/unrealistic-expectations-from-parents-fuelling-teacher-burnout-study-finds/

di TeoKajLibroj

12 commenti

  1. Positive_Belt_4666 on

    Often wonder how the kids who spend most their days on a screen handle a class room for hours.

    Also wonder if any teachers post on Reddit while the class is busy with a task now too.

  2. Jellyfish00001111 on

    I feel that teachers and civil servants in general should have to work in the private sector for one year in every five, so that they gain perspective on actual stress and the kinds of demands the rest of us deal with on a daily basis.

  3. TheHames72 on

    I think a lack of authority is a problem mainly as teachers are too afraid to reprimand PUPS because their parents have no regard for anyone. My kid tells me that kids with behavioral issues get away with murder as teachers either don’t have the time or the training to deal with them.

    I’m don’t have rose-tinted glasses for the days when teachers battered kids but I do think there’s a lack of respect these days. Everywhere, tbh, not just in schools. Ireland has changed a lot and I think we’ve swept away a lot of good things along with the bad.

    How to fix it? No clue. But better pay and training might help. And less input from parents who are, and I say this as someone who’s been class rep a few times, often pains in the effing holes, bristling with entitlement and appalling role models.

  4. PoppedCork on

    I wonder do these shitty parents corolate with shitty students?

  5. isaidyothnkubttrgo on

    I saw a video (granted it was in the USA but seems like a generational thing) where the teachers are fed up and saying 80% of my word day is managing emotions. In like secondary school ages.

    Youre there to teach and lead. Not parent kids.

  6. MrFrankyFontaine on

    ​I remember a lad in my class back in 2001 who was made to face the wall for half an hour for acting the bollocks. It would be a national scandal if that happened today in 2026.

    ​My girlfriend is a school teacher; my favorite story of hers is when she involved the parents because a seven-year-old kept screaming and interrupting the class. Instead of supporting her, the parents filed a complaint for not allowing him to “speak his mind.”

    ​The culture of telling every child they’re special and the “center of the universe” is a massive mistake. When you mix that level of entitlement with social media, you’re looking at a total disaster waiting to happen

  7. calibosco on

    From these comments it nearly sounds like teachers should have bodycams. Parent teacher day should be teachers showing the parents an editted together reel of all their little angels worst moments throughout the year. Won’t do anything for the proper scrotes unfortunately.

  8. Apprehensive_Move654 on

    I would also say that there are quite a few teachers who went from school to college back to school and never worked any other job. In my experience this can produce a certain type of teacher who thinks their job is the hardest thing in the world and they can be very lacking in big picture thinking.
    The job can be challenging but it is absurd to pretend we don’t get 183 days off a year, replying to a few emails and pushing your ego to the side when dealing with a few awkward parents isn’t that bad.

    Primary teacher with nine years experience here.

  9. leavemealonethanks on

    My mates a teacher(very middle class school) and she told me the parents are the worst part of it because they each think their kids are Einstein and want extra homework, complete focus on them and to make sure they are around people who are “similar”

  10. caisdara on

    The biggest complaint teachers have is burdensome administration, but how many people here would support teachers being allowed operate without proper oversight?

    The reason for the burdensome administration is the perception that historically teachers weren’t properly supervised and this allowed them misbehave.

  11. Worldly_Cash8138 on

    If only they had several week long holiday periods through the year aswel as the 2 best months of the year off while getting paid, perhaps then they could recharge from the “burnout”

  12. whereohwhereohwhere on

    A couple of years ago a teacher friend of mine had a pupil who was being bullied online by a pupil in the other school in the area. Parents expected the schools to sort it out. Why? It’s not happening on school grounds?

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