
Today’s “Word of the Day” is proliferation and it is a noun meaning “rapid increase, rise, escalation, sudden growth, multiplication, spread; a large number of something”.
Example Sentence: The proliferation of tedious tasks is not just insulting, it makes our workload unmanageable. We do more unpaid overtime than any other profession – and teachers in England top the OECD league table for hours worked outside of lessons. The Department for Education’s own research shows that 79% of classroom teachers consider workload a problem and just 20% “achieve a good [work-life] balance”.

This word is present in Losing our art teacher was the final straw: I knew I had to strike for the sake of my students and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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