In a profession built on purpose, how is it that the very people we trust to lead and teach—teachers, principals, superintendents—are burning out faster than any workforce in the nation?
According to Gallup, K–12 educators are the most burned-out professionals in America. Nearly half report feeling “always” or “very often” burned out. But burnout isn’t the root problem—it’s the byproduct of a deep...
In districts across the country, professional development season is in full swing. Schedules are filling with sessions on instructional frameworks, classroom management, and data-driven strategies. But one critical issue continues to be overlooked—one that quietly undermines all the others:
We don’t have a professional development problem.
We have a human sustainability problem.
The assumption that more training will automatically lead t...
By Lisa Imel
Founder & CEO, EdSolutions Group
Author of Unleash Your Potential
They just start dreading Sundays.
Not the kind of dread that announces itself loudly—but the kind that simmers. That cancels plans. That creeps in the moment you wake up Sunday morning. By midday, unease builds. By evening, your chest tightens and your mind races. You’re physically tired, but mentally on alert. You’re reliving last week—and already bracing for the ne...
Rebuilding Confidence, Connection and Culture Through Systemic Family Engagement
In a climate where public trust in education is unraveling, student attendance is plummeting, and teacher burnout has become the norm, one solution remains consistently underleveraged: family engagement.
Not as a gesture.
As a strategy.
For decades, we’ve acknowledged that family engagement matters. We've known that students thrive when families and schools are aligne...
When Helping Hurts: The Hidden Cost of ACEs in the Lives of Educators
How unaddressed trauma, compassion fatigue, and systemic absence are fueling burnout in helping professionals—and what must change.
Lisa Imel, M.Ed., Founder & CEO, EdSolutions Group
In the evolving discourse around trauma-informed education, the prevailing emphasis has been on understanding the adverse experiences of students. Educators are trained to identify dysregulated behavior, create ...
It's not uncommon to encounter moments when the smallest of challenges feel utterly overwhelming. From a missed deadline to a minor disagreement with a colleague, these seemingly insignificant stressors can snowball into something much larger, particularly for individuals grappling with burnout and chronic stress.
As an expert in burnout and chronic stress management, my work involves understanding the intricate relationship between everyday stressors and their impact on educator well-being. Re...
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