Protect basic needs
Keep Maslow in mind. How can teachers think about deep and powerful pedagogy if their basic needs are not met? Leaders can build emotionally and physically safe schools by making sure the basics are covered. Schedule time for teachers to use the bathroom, and designate at least one of those bathrooms for adults only and gender-neutral. Make sure new mothers have a safe and private place to pump. And make sure your teachers’ room has creature comforts like hot coffee and a comfy chair or two.
Teachers have the right to be trained and fostered to improve their political, professional, and professional qualifications. In addition, teachers will be taught according to their training expertise. Of course, that workforce teacher has been trained and recruited according to certain times of the education industry.