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COVID-19 : les enseignants de musique inquiets pour l avenir, selon une étude | Coronavirus

COVID-19 : les enseignants de musique inquiets pour l avenir, selon une étude | Coronavirus
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Manitoba music teachers stress, concerns about future highlighted in research

Posted: May 14, 2021 7:21 PM CT | Last Updated: May 15 Jordan Laidlaw and an associate professor at Brandon University are carrying out research on how music teachers are faring during the pandemic, their well-being, and concerns for the future. (Jordan Laidlaw) Music teachers in Manitoba are hoping for an uplifting finale to music month as they battle stress and fatigue while constantly adapting to ever-changing provincial guidelines.  More than half [of teachers] aren t in their home room, some have had to innovate to music lessons on a travelling cart with different instruments, sanitizing them in between, trying to be punctual while still providing rich learning experiences for children, said Jordan Laidlaw, a music teacher and doctoral student in Winnipeg who is carrying out research on the welfare of music teachers this year.

Music teachers sound alarm

Winnipeg Free Press SUPPLIED Jordan Laidlaw, a Winnipeg elementary school music teacher, feels like he’s ‘teaching with an arm tied behind my back.’ Music teachers are reporting high levels of burnout amid a school year during which many have been displaced from their homerooms, faced ever-changing choir and instrument use restrictions, and repeatedly rushed to find online alternatives to ensembles. Music teachers are reporting high levels of burnout amid a school year during which many have been displaced from their homerooms, faced ever-changing choir and instrument use restrictions, and repeatedly rushed to find online alternatives to ensembles. A new study of well-being in the Manitoba profession found 84 per cent of teachers feel fatigued from work, while 47 per cent have considered early retirement or a change in their career, if not both, because of pandemic disruptions.

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