E63. Building an IEP System That Survives Teacher Turnover
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If your IEP system only works because you are the one holding it all together, it is not actually a system yet. It is a dependency. And that is exactly what leads to burnout when staff changes happen, caseloads shift, or someone new steps into the role.
In this episode Stephanie breaks down what it really takes to build an IEP system that does not fall apart when people change, including the types of burnout that show up when systems are missing and the key shifts that create long term consistency and support for your team.
In this episode Stephanie discusses:
- The five types of burnout special education teachers experience when systems are not in place
- Why strong systems should support consistency even when staff changes happen
- The five foundational shifts that help build an IEP system that actually lasts
By the end of this episode you will start to see where your current system is holding strong and where it may be relying too heavily on you instead of supporting the team as a whole.