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If you're afraid to leave teaching, maybe you need to get angry

If you're afraid to leave teaching, maybe you need to get angry

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If you desperately want to leave teaching—but feel guilty, selfish, or ashamed for even considering it—you may need to get angry.

Teachers are given responsibility for problems they didn’t create, denied the resources needed to solve them, and then blamed when personal sacrifice isn’t enough. When they finally reach their breaking point, their desire to leave is treated as proof that they never cared enough.

That isn’t a personal failure. It’s a trap.

In this episode of the Teacher Recovery Series, I explain how political underfunding, teacher scapegoating, culture-war outrage, and the expectation that teachers should “do it for the kids” keep educators exhausted, compliant, and afraid to walk away.

I draw on my experience as a K–12 teacher, college professor, Department of Education researcher, U.S. Senate legislative aide, and staffer at the White House Office of Management and Budget to examine why:

• School scarcity is the predictable result of political choices
• Exhausted teachers have less power to organize or demand change
• Structural failures are repackaged as failures of resilience or classroom management
• Teachers are expected to compensate for poverty and institutional neglect through personal sacrifice
• A heavily feminized profession is told that love should replace boundaries, authority, and fair compensation
• Teachers are condemned as selfish the moment they stop sacrificing

Your burnout does not mean you failed your students. Wanting to leave does not mean you never cared. Your anger may be the thing that finally helps you see the situation clearly—and gives you permission to save yourself.

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