On today's show... You may have heard the term 'The Great Resignation.' There's a sea change in the way people are viewing their work life and how it coexists with their personal life. Education is not immune from this, and today, Tracey and Tim look at some startling statistics and dive a bit deeper into this area. They have invited an exemplary guest to discuss this topic - Dr. Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, associate professor at the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at ASU. The conversation gets into the specific difficulties that both teachers and students are facing in the aftermath of remote learning and the present stressors from COVID, political pressure and the never-before-seen expectations that are bearing down educators. But this wouldn't be School Connect if they didn't bring solutions to the table. Dr. Lindstrom Johnson discusses the Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) Network, which gives educators a very clear framework of how to deter unwanted behavior and reward positive behavior in order to reintroduce kids back to school in a supportive and structured way. She also talks about the best ways that parents and those in the community can help those working in schools, so they know that what they are doing each day matters.