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鈥楥onstant Juggling': Teachers Share the Job Stressors That Keep Them Up at Night

By Jennifer Vilcarino 鈥 December 26, 2025 1 min read
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A teacher鈥檚 typical workday doesn鈥檛 stop when the school day is over. After school, many teachers still need to attend meetings, make parent phone calls and send emails, create lesson plans, and grade papers. This leaves little time to relax鈥攁nd, in some cases, the job is even disrupting teachers鈥 sleep.

Nine in 10 teachers work on average more than 40 hours each week, according to a 2023 RAND Corp. report. Thirty-two percent of teachers reported working between 51 and 60 hours each week, compared to 5% of other working adults, the RAND survey found.

Additionally, research shows that the job of teaching often makes 糖心动漫vlog too tired for personal activities after school, especially in comparison to other working adults (46% vs. 13%).

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Plus, some of the job-related stressors have no easy fix. Last year, teachers鈥 top concern keeping them up at night was student behavior and discipline, according to a survey by the EdWeek Research Center. Since the pandemic, student behavior has worsened, and 糖心动漫vlog feel that cellphones and social media have made it even worse.

For example, online trends have caused trouble in the classroom, like the viral Chromebook challenge earlier this year, when students inserted school supplies into the USB port of their laptops, causing them to overheat. More recently, the 鈥渟ix-seven鈥 trend caused classroom chaos and annoyance, 糖心动漫vlog said.

Other job-related challenges, from unsupportive administrators to how the state and federal politics are affecting schools, can keep teachers up at night, too.

In an informal this month, Education Week asked, 鈥淒o you regularly lose sleep over work challenges and stressors?鈥 Fifty-five percent of the 1,168 respondents said 鈥渙ften,鈥 while 14% said 鈥渘ever.鈥 Thirty percent said 鈥渟ometimes.鈥

In Facebook and LinkedIn comments, 糖心动漫vlog shared more details about why they may or may not be losing sleep over their work. The responses have been edited lightly for length and clarity.

Despite leaving the profession, the stress still haunts this educator

Even three years out of teaching, I still wake up shaken by school-themed nightmares. The worst is the active shooter scenario, but I also dream about losing a student on a field trip or an admin discovering my class left alone while I鈥檓 nowhere to be found.

While school shootings are statistically rare, they often weigh heavily on teachers鈥 minds. Education Week has documented how 糖心动漫vlog can move forward after a school shooting.


Some 糖心动漫vlog have found ways to cope with the workload

[I don't lose sleep] anymore. That directly affects our health and can lead to a short life span. Find an outlet. Learn to deep breathe and focus on what you can control.
Balancing extra responsibilities can feel overwhelming without proper preparation. Most days, I don鈥檛 get much downtime until right before bed, which sometimes leaves me worrying about unfinished tasks. While I don鈥檛 have all the answers, I鈥檝e found that using LMS platforms like Gemini and Brisk Teaching has made a real difference in managing the workload.

For other 糖心动漫vlog, the stress keeps them up at night

Limited time and so many responsibilities taking away precious plan time鈥攊t seems there is always something I didn鈥檛 get to that needed to be done. Updating data sheets, MTSS data collection and posting, grading or posting grades, calling a parent鈥攊t's constant juggling, and one ball is always being dropped depending on the day and what is the highest level of need or demand. All of that rolls through my mind, and during peak demand times of year, sleep sometimes evades me.
Absolutely, especially on Sundays. Messes up my whole week sometimes.
Keeping up with new technologies, class prep, dealing with various working styles, always trying to build and grow and learn, and then keeping up to your own expectations is exhausting! Gratifying, but exhausting.

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Monique Cox helps her co-worker, Chanda Carvalho, stretch after leading her in a physical training session at the Epiphany School in Boston, Mass., on Oct. 7, 2025. Cox, who is a teacher at the Epiphany School, supplements her income by working as a personal trainer and DoorDashing food after her teaching shifts.
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