Burnout Is Real — But So Is Preparation
Burnout is real for Filipino teachers in the U.S. — but so is preparation. Here’s how understanding classroom systems can prevent overwhelm and rebuild confidence.
Burnout is real for Filipino teachers in the U.S. — but so is preparation. Here’s how understanding classroom systems can prevent overwhelm and rebuild confidence.
Teaching while burned out can feel like silent survival. This guide helps you stabilize, set boundaries, and protect your health—without quitting in exhaustion.
If you’re still waiting for a U.S. school to say yes, you’re not alone. Here’s a real-talk Q&A to help you stay grounded, encouraged, and ready—without burning out or giving up.
What If a Student Refuses to Follow a Class Rule? Setting clear expectations is essential, but what happens when
What If a Group of Students Is Constantly Off-Task? Independent work time should be productive, but what if a group
What If a Student Refuses to Do Their Work and Shuts Down? Many teachers, especially international educators adjusting to U.S.
What If a Student Constantly Interrupts Your Lesson? A student keeps shouting jokes during your lesson, and the class laughs,
Teaching in the United States as a J-1 teacher is an exciting and life-changing experience. But let’s be real—some days,
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