The human right to work: The tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programme
In this article, we discuss a tension between the intrinsic and instrumental value in relation to work and human life. This tension is reflected in the UN Declaration of Human Rights, which regards work as an intrinsic value for a human life, as well as in the (neoliberal) labour market, that values...
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doaj-8fff51185d384c09a6b55c8af6ba69b72021-01-04T06:59:16ZdanLinköping University Electronic PressNordic Journal of Vocational Education and Training2242-458X2019-10-0192719010.3384/njvet.2242-458X.199271The human right to work: The tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programmeHamid AsghariBirgit SchaffarIn this article, we discuss a tension between the intrinsic and instrumental value in relation to work and human life. This tension is reflected in the UN Declaration of Human Rights, which regards work as an intrinsic value for a human life, as well as in the (neoliberal) labour market, that values work and workers for their instrumental ends. In the light of this tension, we analyse how five vocational teachers’ life stories express it through descriptions of their experiences, decisions and teaching. The methodological starting point of our study is based on a narrative perspective, where vocational teachers’ stories are at the centre. Our analytical tools are taken from Bamberg (1997), who discusses how people position themselves in their own stories. In light of four positions as outlined by Bamberg, we discuss three tensions: 1) The right to work as universal and under conditions at the same time, 2) Work as a place for belonging under the shadow that only profit counts, and 3) Performing a good job, while balancing professional pride and the concern for oneself. In our conclusions, we suggest that vocational teachers should provide their students with wider civic knowledge about their rights as well as about possible forms of influencing structures in the labour market that vocational teachers are in part preparing their students for.http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/njvet.2242-458X.199271vocational teacherhuman rights in vetlife storiesintrinsic and instrumental valuesindustrial technology programme |
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The human right to work: The tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programme |
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The human right to work: The tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programme |
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The human right to work: The tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programme |
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The human right to work: The tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programme |
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The human right to work: The tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programme |
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human right to work: the tension between intrinsic and instrumental values in five teachers’ stories from the industrial technology programme |
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Linköping University Electronic Press |
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Nordic Journal of Vocational Education and Training |
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In this article, we discuss a tension between the intrinsic and instrumental value in relation to work and human life. This tension is reflected in the UN Declaration of Human Rights, which regards work as an intrinsic value for a human life, as well as in the (neoliberal) labour market, that values work and workers for their instrumental ends. In the light of this tension, we analyse how five vocational teachers’ life stories express it through descriptions of their experiences, decisions and teaching. The methodological starting point of our study is based on a narrative perspective, where vocational teachers’ stories are at the centre. Our analytical tools are taken from Bamberg (1997), who discusses how people position themselves in their own stories. In light of four positions as outlined by Bamberg, we discuss three tensions: 1) The right to work as universal and under conditions at the same time, 2) Work as a place for belonging under the shadow that only profit counts, and 3) Performing a good job, while balancing professional pride and the concern for oneself. In our conclusions, we suggest that vocational teachers should provide their students with wider civic knowledge about their rights as well as about possible forms of influencing structures in the labour market that vocational teachers are in part preparing their students for. |
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vocational teacher human rights in vet life stories intrinsic and instrumental values industrial technology programme |
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