Burnout is not a personal failure. It is institutional silence made routine.
This essay names the emotional labor educators perform daily—managing tension, absorbing conflict, and stabilizing systems that refuse to confront their own contradictions.
A measured analysis of how professionalism becomes containment, and what becomes possible when emotional labor is acknowledged as structural work.
Best for:
• Teachers
• Department chairs
• School administrators
The Emotional Labor We Don’t Name
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