VIDBE-Q Volume 68 Issue 3
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doubt aware, teacher attrition and teacher shortages are front and center in the
news today. Overall, data indicates that as a whole, education is a profession that
loses close to 50% of its workforce in the first five years of their careers.
Obviously, teaching is challenging. It can test our confidence, deplete our patience,
and even break our hearts. You need to have a level of emotional resilience most
other jobs don't require.
At this particular time, as the cumulative impact of the pandemic on schools
becomes clearer, teaching may be harder than ever. The need to cultivate
resilience, to be able to bounce back from adverse circumstances, is more
important than ever. I don't think our training fully prepares us to be resilient.
What habits have you developed that build resilience? What practices can you
engage in to renew your passion? The beginning of the school year is an ideal time
to reflect on your "why." It's also a great time to clarify your values to help you
develop a strong a sense of purpose. Knowing your purpose makes it more likely
you will be able to handle difficult situations in ways that align with that purpose.
One habit that your membership in DVIDB facilitates is building a
community with colleagues. Connections with others who have similar interests
reinforces why we became vision professionals and helps build resilience. DVIDB
is proud to offer opportunities throughout the year to support your continued
learning and networking. Be sure to watch your email for our upcoming fall