Does teacher burnout affect students? A systematic review of its association with academic achievement and student-reported outcomes

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Does teacher burnout affect students? A systematic review of its association with academic achievement and student-reported outcomes
Abstract
We provide the first systematic review of studies examining the consequences of teacher burnout for students. In doing so, we focused on academic achievement and student-reported outcomes. A systematic literature search returned 14 studies including 5,311 teachers and 50,616 of their students. The findings provided some evidence that teacher burnout is associated with worse academic achievement and lower quality student motivation, but little evidence that it is associated with student wellbeing. There is a clear need for more studies in this area, especially those adopting more robust designs, exploring moderating factors, and examining the mechanisms that explain these relationships. Nonetheless, the present findings provide preliminary evidence that teacher burnout can affect the students they teach.
Publication
International Journal of Educational Research
Volume
105
Pages
101714
Date
2021-01-01
Journal Abbr
International Journal of Educational Research
ISSN
0883-0355
Short Title
Does teacher burnout affect students?
Accessed
14/09/2025, 14:00
Library Catalogue
ScienceDirect
Citation
Madigan, D. J., & Kim, L. E. (2021). Does teacher burnout affect students? A systematic review of its association with academic achievement and student-reported outcomes. International Journal of Educational Research, 105, 101714. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2020.101714