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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

AFT Releases Results of Groundbreaking Workplace Survey of Educators



AFT  Releases Results of Groundbreaking Workplace Survey of Educators


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WASHINGTON—Today, the American Federation of Teachers  released the results of a survey on well-being, working conditions and stressors for teachers and school support staff across the country. The first of its kind, the 80-question survey was filled out by more than 30,000 educators.
After concerns of stress on the job were reported to the Badass Teachers Association, the survey was designed by a group of teachers who are members of the AFT or BATs, and it was reviewed and refined by a workplace stress expert and a professional pollster. Circulated via email and social media, the survey was posted online on April 21 and closed on May 1.
Among respondents, the survey found that:
  • Only 1 in 5 educators feel respected by government officials or the media.
  • Fourteen percent strongly agree with the statement that they trust their administrator or supervisor.
  • More than 75 percent say they do not have enough staff to get the work done.
  • Seventy-eight percent say they are often physically and emotionally exhausted at the end of the day. Eighty-seven percent say the demands of their job are at least sometimes interfering with their family life.
  • Among the greatest workplace stressors were the adoption of new initiatives without proper training or professional development, mandated curriculum and standardized tests.
The survey shows the need for a scientific study. In the coming days, the AFT and BATs will call on the Department of Education to conduct such a study.

Click here to view topline results.