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Women’s psychological and physical health

Women, in all their diversity, make up the majority of the teaching workforce. Their well-being is closely linked to both their psychological and physical health. Factors such as stress and anxiety, often heightened by the demands of teaching, can significantly impact mental health, leading to burnout or emotional exhaustion. In addition to their professional responsibilities, many women face a double burden of unpaid domestic and caregiving work, which can strain their work-life balance and exacerbate stress and fatigue. Additionally, hormonal changes related to menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause can affect mood, energy levels, and cognitive functioning, influencing how teachers feel and perform at work. As a result, reproductive health issues may lead to fatigue, discomfort, or absenteeism. Addressing these interconnected health aspects is essential to supporting the overall well-being and professional sustainability of women in educational roles.

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National survey ‘Tell us so we can take care of you’

Research

The document presents the findings of a national survey conducted by SADOP during April 2020, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the impact of remote teaching on private school educators across Argentina, focusing on changes in working conditions, workload, emotional and physical health, and the challenges of balancing professional duties with domestic responsibilities. With over 8,000 respondents, the report highlights significant stress, overwork, and health issues, especially among women, due to the blending of home and work environments.

School support staff: Education includes them too

Opinion/commentary

The interview explores the challenges and recognition of education support personnel, highlighting differences between France and Quebec. Key issues include professional recognition, working conditions, and the role of unions in advocating for these personnel. The interview underscores the importance of acknowledging the diverse roles and contributions of ESP in the educational system.

On mental health through a gender lens

Opinion/commentary

Le billet de blog met en lumière l'impact significatif de la violence sur la santé mentale, en particulier pour les femmes et les enfants. Il souligne que, bien que les deux sexes subissent des violences, les femmes en sont victimes à des taux plus élevés, ce qui entraîne des défis de santé mentale à long terme. Le billet discute également du rôle des enseignant·e·s dans le soutien aux élèves affectés par la violence et de la nécessité de meilleures ressources en santé mentale dans les écoles.