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Stressors
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According to a study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 46% of teachers report high daily stress. The impact on teachers results in negative effects on health, sleep, quality of life, and job performance. Stressors are anything that triggers a negative emotional response and distract from your primary function as a teacher. First, identify classroom stressors and eliminate them within yourself!