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CLASS TEACHERS' WORK MOTIVATION: A REVIEW OF A LITERATURE

the Journal of Academic Social Sciences, 2023
Toplumu oluşturan insanların işbölümü içinde edindikleri mesleklerle yaşamı kolaylaştırdığını düşünürsek sınıf öğretmenleri geleceğin tüm meslek erbablarını yetiştiren yani insan mühendisliği yapan uzmanlardır. Avukatı, kasiyeri, şirket sahibi, kasabı, yöneticisi, apartman görevlisi kısacası her türlü mesleğe sahip tüm ...
Hatice KADIOĞLU ATEŞ, Müzeyyen URHAN
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The Making of American Working‐Class Literature

Literature Compass, 2008
Abstract This essay traces a line of American literary history that emerges from the lives of workers. Starting with early ballads and songs from indentured servants and enslaved blacks and concluding with contemporary multicultural writing, it documents a process of cultural formation that is embedded in class ...
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The Making of the Finnish Working Class in Early Twentieth-Century Working-Class Literature

Journal of Finnish Studies, 2015
Abstract Working-class literature was one of the cultural areas that defined social class in early twentieth-century Finland. As a starting point for this article, it stems from E. P. Thompson's key points: first, the working class was active in its own making, and, second, that class needs to be understood as a relationship between ...
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A History of American Working-Class Literature

2017
A History of American Working-Class Literature sheds light not only on the lived experience of class but the enormously varied creativity of working-class people throughout the history of what is now the United States. By charting a chronology of working-class experience, as the conditions of work have changed over time, this volume shows how the ...
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Interwoven Histories: Working Class Literature and Theory

2018
Building on concepts developed in postcolonial, feminist and social theory—and concretely linking them to primary texts—this chapter suggests fresh theoretical approaches to working-class literature that acknowledge and foreground the tensions it embodies between its marginal status and its self-conscious occupation (to use Tony Harrison’s telling ...
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