"Santoro’s model of leadership includes suggestions for the re-moralization of leaders, which can be an excellent source for professional learning among central-office staff and school-based leaders to create spaces for teachers to do good work." —Zach Kelehear, School Administrator
"Santoro makes a major contribution to the field of education by detailing how teachers who were demoralized can stay in the classroom through re-moralization." —Kathryn Bateman, AJE Forum
As discussion grows around teacher attrition and burnout, Doris Santoro's 2018 book Demoralized: Why Teachers Leave the Profession They Love and How They Can Stay feels even more relevant than when it was published pre-pandemic…[It] offers detailed examples of ways teachers can turn things around (such as using their voice or finding a professional community) and ways leaders can support these teachers (such as listening and responding to moral concerns). While demoralization is serious, it's fixable. This book can help forge a new path. —Educational Leadership