While challenges like teacher burnout and student social-emotional needs abound, schools are looking to edtech tools to ease the burden

Edtech is critical in evolving school environments


While challenges like teacher burnout and student social-emotional needs abound, schools are looking to edtech tools to ease the burden

More than half of educators said they’ve had to take on a heavier workload because of inadequate staffing levels. But despite the hardships, two-thirds say their school’s leadership is providing effective support, and 99 percent see technology as an essential tool that can help make their jobs easier.

The addition of students in this year’s survey added another layer to the report, offering insights into how effective teachers and schools have been at handling students’ academic and social needs. Educators will be pleased to learn that 78 percent of students say their teachers make them happy, and 84 percent say their teachers work hard. Students overwhelmingly believe technology makes their lessons more interesting and enjoyable (96 percent), and the vast majority of students also feel that it helps them understand their lessons better, focus on their work, and connect with their peers.

“This year’s report shines a light on some of the biggest challenges facing teachers, IT administrators, and school leaders as they try to help students recover from the learning loss and social-emotional stresses of the past couple years,” said Jennifer Foreman, chief marketing officer at Promethean. “While there are still challenges to overcome, there’s so much hope for the future of education and dedication from administrators and teachers to get their schools back on track. Promethean is working alongside these educators to build the tools they need to succeed.”

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This press release originally appeared online.

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