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I sometimes feel invisible as an educator.
Not from my students, or my family, but from my community. From my fellow educators.
And I am not alone.
I don't know that I have answers for those of us who feel invisible, other than we need to start letting people know how we feel. Too many amazing teachers leave because their concerns, their needs, and they fears go unseen by fellow teachers and administrators. We cannot keep "sucking it up," we need to let people know we want to be acknowledged.
And when we can, we need to make sure we are shining a light on the invisible teachers among us.
By Chad LehrmannI sometimes feel invisible as an educator.
Not from my students, or my family, but from my community. From my fellow educators.
And I am not alone.
I don't know that I have answers for those of us who feel invisible, other than we need to start letting people know how we feel. Too many amazing teachers leave because their concerns, their needs, and they fears go unseen by fellow teachers and administrators. We cannot keep "sucking it up," we need to let people know we want to be acknowledged.
And when we can, we need to make sure we are shining a light on the invisible teachers among us.