Are we asking too much of US teachers Poll reveals widespread frustration.

Olivia Lowenberg:

Are the expectations and demands for public school teachers too high? According to a new poll, they might be.

The poll, which was conducted by the advocacy organization Center on Education Policy, found that while teachers themselves may feel reasonably satisfied with the state of their own classroom, when it comes to the profession itself, the vast majority feel discontented and unheard by policymakers at both the state and national level.

“The last decade has been a turbulent time for many teachers,” Maria Ferguson, CEP’s executive director, said in a press release. “Teachers seem to be growing weary of the demands being placed on them and the inability to get their voices heard.”

CEP found that 46 percent, or nearly half, of teachers said state or district policies impeded their teaching. The vast majority of those surveyed, 94 percent, said their opinions weren’t taken into account in state or national decisions, and 77 percent said the same was true at the district level.

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