1. Teachers' job burnout will affect teachers' physical and mental health, manifested as depression, fatigue, anxiety, depression and other symptoms, and even lead to physical illness.
2. Teachers' job burnout will affect the quality of teachers' education and teaching to students, which will lead to the decline of teaching effect, students' academic performance and interest, and also affect students' mental health. Teachers' job burnout is a common professional psychological problem, and its causes include heavy work pressure, poor working environment, monotonous work content and small career development space. In order to prevent and alleviate teachers' job burnout, schools and education departments need to provide better working environment and career development opportunities. Teachers also need to pay attention to self-regulation and mental health, and maintain a positive work attitude and enthusiasm.