demotivation Definition på svenska

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Examples of demotivation

  • The double demotivation hypothesises that pay discrepancies decrease work motivation among both lower and higher paid individuals who essentially perform the same task.

  • More often than not, token status often leads to demotivation, lower levels of performance, and diminished aspirations for the future.

  • Demotivation can negatively influence the learners attitudes and behaviors, degrade classroom group dynamics and teachers motivation, and result in long-term and widespread negative learning outcomes.

  • Demotivation certainly results from such comparisons.

  • I am sure that that is true, but sometimes that results in the demotivation of staff, who occasionally begin to wonder who they are working for.

  • I end by quoting from a letter from one of my constituents which emphasises the sort of problems presented by the demotivation of executives in industry.

  • Forty-four will not be able to fulfil the task without huge disruption, the dislocation of family life and demotivation.

  • Demotivation is rife in our schools; there is some bad teaching; in my view there is some doubtful education philosophy in teacher-training colleges.

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