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3 pages in length. Obtaining a well-rounded and comprehensive education requires three important elements that must all work together in a synergistic fashion: the school, the teacher and the student. Applying the age-old adage that says a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, one can readily contend how missing any one of these components can detrimentally impact one's ability to learn. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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is only as strong as its weakest link, one can readily contend how missing any one of these components can detrimentally impact ones ability to learn. The role of the
school is to hire competent, passionate teachers who consider their role in molding students minds more than a six-hour babysitting job. Moreover, the relationship fostered between administration and teacher
must be one built upon a foundation of support and open communication, inasmuch as the overall educational system is feeling teacher apathy in waves of student/instructor discord, instructor/administrator dissension, missed
school, unfinished assignments and a general attitude of indifference toward the whole learning process (Lovett et al, 1997). Unfortunately, this is not describing the students - it is the
current state of mind some burned out teachers are experiencing in the classroom. The critical missing link missing is that of a consistently positive relationship between educators and administrators.
An informal study found that teachers are so burned out at one particular school, they stay home one out of every ten days - an average of 18.6 days
missed in a 180-day school year. That statistic alone is frightening enough when one considers how the fate of student learning rests upon an instructor who cannot handle the
task. However, those who are called in to substitute for the AWOL educators provide an even more frightening view of the students future: The classroom replacements are likely to
have no more than a basic general equivalency high school diploma. Yet, absenteeism is merely a symptom of the massive teacher burnout epidemic
that stems from poor administrative relations, which cannot be blamed solely upon overloaded classrooms and simplified lesson plans. Even students are aware of the decline of some classroom situations
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