How To Spot & Prevent Teacher Burnout When You Teach Languages Online
by Olly Richards
You trained to teach English online (or other languages) because you’re passionate about language learning and helping others.
When your work motivates and enthuses you then you might assume teacher burnout won’t be a problem.
But hard-working and motivated teachers are at risk of burnout because they give too much – to their students, school, colleagues – and neglect themselves.
In this post, you’ll discover:
what teacher burnout is
signs you might be suffering from burnout
how to prevent and manage teacher stress and teacher burnout
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In the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), burnout is defined as: “…a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed”.
The ICD-11 characterizes burnout along three dimensions:
feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion
increased mental distance from your job, or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to it
Many teachers choose this profession because they want to make a difference.
Teachers work hard to deliver engaging lessons so they can inspire their students. Many will go into the profession with boundless enthusiasm and energy.
So, losing that enthusiasm, feeling cynical and performing less well at your teaching job are all signs that you may be suffering from teacher burnout.
According to Psychology Today, burnout creeps up on you slowly, so you won’t go from motivated and full of energy to exhausted and cynical overnight.
Some of the symptoms of burnout they suggest to look out for are:
Energy depletion, exhaustion
Chronic fatigue
Insomnia
Impaired attention and forgetfulness
Physical symptoms like chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, headaches. Make sure you consult a medical professional if suffering from any of these signs.
Weakened immune system and increased illness
Lack of appetite
Feeling anxious
Depression
Anger
Increased mental distance from one’s job, or feelings of negativity or cynicism
Loss of enjoyment
Pessimism
Isolation
Detachment from your job and other people
Reduced professional efficacy
Feelings of apathy
Irritability
Lack of productivity
The Causes Of Teacher Burnout
Teacher burnout can have several causes including overwork, overplanning and overgiving.
In her case, as you can guess from the title, her teacher burnout came from over planning her lessons.
She would spend hours preparing beautiful Powerpoint slides. But her students weren’t particularly interested in them.
When she switched to the Dogme approach, which focuses less on materials and more on learner needs, she was able to recover.
Overwork can come from overplanning. But it can also be due to taking on too much:
giving too many lessons
being too available to cover for colleagues
responding to student requests at all hours
Connected to overplanning and overwork is overgiving, or an inability to set boundaries and say “no”.
If you’re a naturally giving and helpful person, “no” might not be part of your vocabulary. But saying “yes” to everything, including things you don’t want to do, may lead to burnout.
Let’s discover what to do about this dangerous trio of overwork, overplanning and overgiving.
How To Manage Teacher Stress And Prevent Burnout
Overwork
Overwork can be at the origin of teacher burnout. If teaching is your calling, then it makes sense that you enjoy your work. Perhaps your work even feels like play.
But everyone needs breaks, especially when you teach languages online. It’s so easy to give back-to-back lessons for hours on end and finish the day exhausted!
Here are some idea to avoid falling into the trap of overworking:
Limit your availability. Don’t open lesson slots at all hours of the day and night. It may sound counter-intuitive, but by limiting your availability, you become a more scarce and therefore desirable resource! If you find limiting your availability hard, start by blocking off one half day a week and then increase to one day. You can use this time for admin tasks or lesson planning.
Batch your work. Blocking off specific times to teach, do admin or plan means working more efficiently. Batching a bunch of invoices, clearing your inbox or planning in batches is much more efficient than task hopping.
Plan your breaks. Take your time off as seriously as your work time. A great way to get off the computer is by planning analogue activities like going to an in-person class or event.
Overplanning
You’ve heard me share Maria’s story of the dangers of putting too much energy into planning your lessons.
When you work for yourself, overplanning can become a serious issue, especially if you haven’t factored planning into your fees. You can become resentful of the planning to lesson time ratio.
So, you need to ensure that your lesson planning is as easy, quick and effective as possible for you by:
I also recommend my post on ESL homework ideas which will show you how to integrate homework as part of classwork and reduce planning as a result.
Overgiving
If you teach for a living, it’s because you care about others. And when you’re a giver by nature, you may find that people take advantage of you.
Perhaps you’re always available to cover for colleagues or to take on more work at your school or academy.
An inability to say “no” can harm you as you end up taking on too much, leading to overwork and a risk of burnout.
If you’ve built an identity around being a loving and giving person, it can be hard to start saying “no” to others’ demands.
Some people won’t like the new, more assertive version of you who says “no” to lessons late in the evening or working with kids.
But other people’s emotions and reactions are not your responsibility – they belong to them. And you may discover that other people don’t actually mind the new way of doing things and are happy to accept.
Saying no to a demand from a student, fellow teacher or school owner may cause some short-term guilt. And yes, guilt doesn’t feel good.
But saying “yes” to things you don’t want to do, like teaching on a Saturday morning, will create resentment which can harm your relationships. And harm you.
And isn’t the kindest, most generous thing to look after yourself first? Then, when you do show up for the things you want to do, you can bring your best, most energized self, not a resentful person!
Teacher Burnout: Take Care Of Yourself, Not Just Your Students
So, now you know what teacher burnout is, the signs you may be developing burnout or are already in it, and what to do to manage teacher stress and prevent teacher burnout.
Preventing teacher burnout comes down to putting yourself and your needs first. Prioritise your breaks and your own well-being.
That way, you'll bring your best self to your students and classes. And you'll be a more effective teacher and a happier human being!
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