Betül Durmaz

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Betül Durmaz (born August 12, 1968 ) is a German teacher and book author of Turkish descent .

At the age of two, Durmaz moved with her parents and her brother, the actor Ercan Durmaz , to the Bochum district of Wattenscheid . After graduating from high school, she worked as a flight attendant at Deutsche Lufthansa before starting a teaching degree in special education in 1993 . In 2000 she became a civil servant teacher at the Malteser School in Gelsenkirchen . She became known when she processed her experiences there as a teacher for foreign children in the book “Döner, Machos und Migranten”.

In 2011 she was initially to receive the Quadriga Prize , but due to the dispute over the intended award to Vladimir Putin as well , the Werkstatt Deutschland Foundation decided not to honor any of the intended award winners.

literature

  • Betül Durmaz: Doner kebabs, machos and migrants. My bitter teacher life . Herder "Premiere", Freiburg (ua) 2009, ISBN 978-3-451-03011-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. No Quadriga Prize for Putin , DW of July 16, 2011, accessed July 17, 2011