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Special education teachers report burnout, uncompensated work time, North Dakota survey shows

March 6, 2026 - 18:19

Special education teachers report burnout, uncompensated work time, North Dakota survey shows

A recent survey presented to state lawmakers paints a concerning picture of the working conditions for special education staff across North Dakota. Educators in this critical field are reporting severe burnout, driven by excessive workloads, significant uncompensated work hours, and pressing safety concerns.

The data indicates that special education teachers and paraprofessionals are routinely working far beyond their contracted hours to meet student needs and complete mandatory paperwork, time for which they are not paid. This increased burden is a primary factor in widespread feelings of exhaustion and frustration. Compounding the issue are challenges related to student behavior and classroom safety, with many staff feeling inadequately supported in managing these complex situations.

Further exacerbating the staffing crisis is the issue of low pay, particularly for paraprofessionals, making it difficult to attract and retain qualified personnel. The survey results underscore a system under immense strain, risking the quality of education and support for students with disabilities. Lawmakers are now faced with addressing these systemic issues to stabilize a vital segment of the state's educational workforce.


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