What caused all teachers to lose their passion?
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It’s a tough question and seems to be a reflection of frustration or disappointment with the education system or certain educators. Many teachers enter the profession with passion and dedication, but various factors like burnout, standardized testing pressures, and administrative challenges can sometimes overshadow that enthusiasm. It’s crucial to remember that many educators still strive to connect with their students and foster a love of learning. Perhaps focusing on supporting teachers and addressing systemic issues could help revive the passion in education. What are your thoughts?