This timely book combines insight from the classroom with practical tips on how to think about, and actively protect, your wellbeing as a newly-minted teacher. From AI to sleep hygiene, this book is full of ideas about setting and holding boundaries that will help you thrive in your career. - Sinéad McBrearty, CEO, Education Support
"Questions on Teacher Wellbeing provides an in-depth analysis of teacher wellbeing along with well-researched and experience based practical guidance on how best to maintain your happiness as a teacher. In a personable tone, written by teacher-authors, this book goes far beyond simple 'breathing exercises' or 'learn to say no.' A must read for all teachers, irrespective of experience." - Omar Akbar, Teacher and Author
"This compassionate and practical guide for teachers navigating the relentless demands of the profession, is written with wisdom, empathy and clarity, offering realistic strategies to manage workload, perfectionism and energy across the school year. From the must, should, could tool to thoughtful reflections on using AI effectively, the advice is grounded in lived experience and a deep understanding of teachings challenges. It reminds educators that good enough truly is good enough, empowering them to reclaim balance, sustainability and joy in their work. A reassuring, insightful and essential read for every teacher." - Professor Haili Hughes, Director of Professional Development at All Saints MAT and Professor of Coaching at Academica University of Applied Sciences
"This new book is a powerful resource that speaks directly to the challenges faced by teachers, offering practical strategies, and a compassionate approach to wellbeing. At Now Teach, we have seen firsthand how Emma's insight has made a tangible difference in the lives of our participants. This book is a must-read for anyone in education who wants to create a healthier, more balanced environment for teachers to thrive in. Dr. Kells work continues to inspire and equip us to better support the wellbeing of teachers, and I wholeheartedly recommend her new book to educators and leaders alike." - Sarah Darrall Shaw, Director of Programme and Network, Now Teach