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Maybe you're the teacher who loves their job but would do anything to help your burnt out colleague. Maybe you're the teacher that thinks back fondly to the days when you loved your job. Now, you spend more time looking to go elsewhere than engaging with education. Maybe you're the administrator who is struggling with the climate and culture of your school but cannot put your finger on what's really happening. Maybe you're the dissatisfied administrator. The purpose of this book isn't to judge any educator based on where they are on the continuum of engagement. The purpose is to provide the…mehr

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Maybe you're the teacher who loves their job but would do anything to help your burnt out colleague. Maybe you're the teacher that thinks back fondly to the days when you loved your job. Now, you spend more time looking to go elsewhere than engaging with education. Maybe you're the administrator who is struggling with the climate and culture of your school but cannot put your finger on what's really happening. Maybe you're the dissatisfied administrator. The purpose of this book isn't to judge any educator based on where they are on the continuum of engagement. The purpose is to provide the words that people need to describe their feelings so they can move toward healing. Reignite the Flames, the follow-up book to The Fire Within, expands on the concepts of:Educator engagement and disengagement The connection between disengagement and mental health issues like burnout, secondary traumatic stress, and demoralization The impact of stress and trauma on our brains and bodies And strategies for self-care and re-engagement There is no denying the challenge of being an educator, but there are opportunities to re-engage and be happy. Reignite the Flames provides the vocabulary and the roadmap to help.
Autorenporträt
Mandy Froehlich is an educator, author, consultant, and mental health advocate. Mandy Froehlich is an author and consultant for school districts in the area of innovation, leadership, climate and culture, social-emotional learning and mental health advocacy. A former teacher, instructional coach, and Director of Innovation and Technology, she has experience at every level of the educational ecosystem. Mandy's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Education, a Master's degree in Information and Communication Technologies, and a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership with emphasis in communications, educational technology, and certification in at-risk/alternative education, principalship, and curriculum and instruction. To discover more about Mandy's work, find her at www.divergentedu.com or on Twitter at @froehlichm.