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RESPECT for the profession

Ritter asserts that respect for education as a profession as well as for world language education itself is one of the factors that contribute to teacher career satisfaction. Empowered educators who report fulfillment in their careers cite bountiful opportunities to make meaningful connections with...

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Published in:Foreign language annals 2019-12, Vol.52 (4), p.691-692
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