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...such an environment is essential. There is a limit to how much you can prepare before you first set foot in the classroom—most of your learning can only come by doing. These residency programs give you the opportunity to learn from your mistakes rather than burnout. And the good news is that Harvard is seriously considering launching its own state-of-the-art fifth-year program in the near future that would not only offer a generous stipend but a Masters in Education as well!A common quip heard in education schools nowadays is that...
...Remember that the notion of “taking time” in general is a vital component of avoiding the threat of a burnout. So try to give yourself time out every step of the way during college. There’s nothing wrong with taking a Saturday afternoon to yourself to walk around Boston and get away from the chaos of Cambridge. In every week and every day, there should be some time...
...Washington was looking for a change in her life, determined to avoid the common domestic trap among Aborigines known as 'Granny Burnout.' "My husband always worked," she says. "And I'd like to try it as well. I've finally found some independence, away from the family and grandchildren. I wonder whether any of the things I've learnt in this course will be of use. Who would want to employ me?" Employment coordinator Natalie Tighe says mature women are seen as a safe bet by employers - they aren't going to have more children, are settled and have...
...Second-Term Blues "A Time to Regroup" might be interpreted as implying that George W. Bush's problems are just the usual stuff that all Presidents face during their second term [Nov. 7]. But this situation is not merely ordinary second-term burnout. It's not like everything was hunky-dory during Bush's first term and now his Administration is in trouble because of bad luck and circumstances beyond his control. What has happened is that all the horrible moves he made during his first term?invading Iraq, appointing cronies to top positions, insisting on secrecy, manipulating the media...
...Portero Navio Tuberculosis Research and Training Center Manila Second-Term Blues "A Time To Regroup" might be interpreted as implying that George W. Bush's problems are just the usual stuff all Presidents face during their second term [Nov. 7]. But this situation is not merely ordinary second-term burnout. It's not like everything was hunky-dory during Bush's first term and now his Administration is in trouble because of bad luck and circumstances beyond his control. What has happened is that all the horrible moves he made during his first term - invading Iraq, appointing cronies...