10/16/2022
Globally, we are seeing war, recession, hunger, global warming, and financial struggles while dealing with a pandemic. The world we live in has been coined by experts as volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. Teachers are not exempt from these stressors and have extra layers to contend with, such as gun violence, administrative micromanagement, and inadequate pay, while also playing the role of parent, caregiver, and counselor.
On average, teachers work roughly 54 hours a week, with half of that time directly devoted to students. On the other hand, parents spend approximately 2 hours a day with their children. Quick math highlights the disproportionate amount of time teachers spend with their students, and it’s become overwhelming. One out of ten teachers quit within the first year. According to a June 2022 article from Fortune.com, teachers are suffering the most, with more than half (52%) reporting burnout.”
The findings are indicative of the chronic stress plaguing teachers.
Our teachers, parents, and children are suffering in silence and using ineffective measures to cope with the challenges they are having with students. There are just not enough resources available, which is simply not sustainable.
KideoTech's simulation technology will help parents and teachers build the skills they need to effectively support and educate children using cutting-edge methodologies, the latest psychology, and top-notch research to create and foster meaningful connections, self-advocation, and awareness, thus, alleviating burnout and stress while reducing teacher turnover rates.
These programs will increase emotional intelligence, coping skills, relationship building, and leadership while also providing practical components to support classroom and behavior management.
The future is now, and the education problem is greater than ever.
It’s time for real solutions.
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Why do parents and educators are the world need KideoTech? Globally, we are seeing war, recession, hunger, global warming, and financial struggles while dea...