India, Aug. 26 -- When people think of teacher burnout, the image that often comes to mind is of a frazzled educator battling noisy classrooms and restless students. But ask any teacher, and they will say the same thing: The students are not the problem. In fact, they are the best part of the day. It's the sparkle in a child's eye when a concept clicks, the quiet "thank you" after extra help, or the laughter that brightens a morning that keeps teachers going. These moments rarely cause burnout. What drains teachers is everything else-the responsibilities far removed from nurturing young minds. Endless paperwork, shifting policies and unrealistic expectations consume hours that should be spent inspiring curiosity. Teachers today spend as muc...