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Trouche, L. (2003). It and mathematics environments, what uses do you use for what learning?
mathematics, seen as a parangon of pure sciences, often give the image of science built in poor technological environments; however, they have developed by forging powerful material and symbolic tools for themselves (or by exploiting them). Mathematics teaching is generally more in line with the ima...
Public relations and dynamic interinfluence in public organisations
In the context of an increasing recognition of organisations in their environment as networks of multiple relations, both economic and social and political, the discipline of public relations (PR) has grown unparalleled in recent decades. Concretely emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century...
Building teaching professionality through an interdisciplinary college system
The purpose of this article is to describe as closely as possible the professionality created by the adaptation of two teachers to a non-traditional teaching project brought about by institutional orders. The didactic perspective assumes that beyond the particularities of the teaching environments,...
La détresse psychologique de la mère et ses besoins d'accompagnement à la suite du dévoilement de l'agression sexuelle de son enfant
Child sexual abuse is a prevalent social problem. The ratio of sexual abuse victims who are minor is considerable (Pereda, Guilera, Forns, & Gómez-Benito, 2009) While child sexual abuse has been associated with a number of various consequences in childhood, research also shows that they tend to pers...
Limits and opportunities of integrated design in sustainable buildings : the need for a more comprehensive project process
The quest to reduce national and global environmental impacts has had a significant impact on the construction industry. In most developed countries, the construction sector is responsible for 35% of waste generation, 32% of energy consumption, and 19% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Both theory...
The competency approach in Algeria: from theory to practice
The Algerian Ministry of National Education recommended adopting the competency-based approach as early as 2002. To what extent are the institutional theoretical documents and French-language manuals in line with the foundations of this approach? How do teachers receive and evaluate the reform? Did...
Privately-owned buildings, re-housing, what next steps ? Professionnals and inhabitants involved in an urban renewal operation
Since 2003, more than 400 popular districts categorized as sensitive urban zones and 4 million inhabitants have become part of a program initiated by the Framework Act on Town Planning and Urban Renewal (so-called “Borloo law”). In order to achieve district transformation and social diversity, the p...
Sessions at RSA (New Orleans, 22-24 Mar 18)
Façade de de l'église Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais de Paris Type : Appel à communication Date limite de l'appel : 1er juin 2017 Date de l'événement : 22-24 Mars 2018 Lieu : Nouvelle Orléans [1] The Glory of Inscriptions: epigraphic writing, classical architecture and monumental art in the Renaissance...
ECO-DISTRICTS AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES - INSTITUTIONALIZATION THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION
International audience Judging from the number of communities and cities striving or claiming to be sustainable and how often eco-development is invoked as the means for urban regeneration, it appears that sustainable and eco-development have become "the leading paradigm within urban development" (W...
Work with babies: a Reflection on Environmental and Spaces at the Bachelor
With the implementation of the new National Curricular Guidelines for Child Education — DCNEI, approved in 2009, early childhood education units now represent spaces in which interactions and play are key pedagogical axes. This article demonstrates, by reporting experience, the organisation of space...
First, the quantitative analysis and then the qualitative analysis. Sociological study of subjective risk reduction practices by asset management professionals
Professional investors using the services of managers of financial assets distinguish different types of analysis when considering whether to entrust them with capital. They commonly oppose a “quantitative analysis” and a “qualitative analysis”. They present them as two partly overlapping knowledge...
One of the first forms of reflection on the choice of research methodology is the look at the ECOLE OF ATHENES TO THE EPREUVE INTERVENTION
The well-known opposition of Aristote and Platon on the relationship between intelligible and sensitive people is one of the first forms of reflection on the choice of a research methodology. The painter Raphaël, in his famous fresque ‘L’Ecole d’Athens’, presents Platon pointing the index from his r...
Logistical pooling: between theories and practices
The environment in which companies operate changes (stagnating markets, stronger competition, increasing environmental pressure, increasing costs, particularly transport costs, etc.).These changes encourage firms to adopt new strategies in managing their flows. The professional press is increasingly...
Introduction to "Teaching old languages in the digital age: learning by and for digital humanities’
‘Classics’ have an important place in Digital Humanities and, in France itself, ‘Antiquity languages and cultures’ or ‘Antiquity sciences’ are also beginning to play a part in the development of digital humanities: more and more projects are being proposed and implemented, particularly in the area o...
Building new areas for cooperation to improve vocational training
XXXIVth national session of workshops of the Institut National du Travail, de l’emploi et de la Formation Professionnelle (National Institute of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training) On Thursday 16 June 2016 in Paris Ideas and innovative practices for improving employment in France. After 5 we...
Care and health professions
The ‘Care and health professions’ folder shows how the health professions, and more specifically the nursing profession, through its history and in spite of its different developments in different countries, is a paradigmatic example of the difficulties in identifying the place of care in relation t...
The colono funkeiro and the gaúcha baladeira : cultural practices of family farming’s young people and the recomposition of rural territories in southern Brasil
This essay intends to point out the conjunction between three thematic areas that the research studies and the actors on the ground would both exclude : young people, rural area, hobbies and cultural practices. Our issue is to understand how both cultural practices of rural youth and the recompositi...
The learning service-service values map
Summary. Despite the fact that specialised literature recognises service-learning as a relevant methodology for value education, a sufficiently comprehensive relationship of active plurality of values is not yet available. The aim of this article is to construct a reliable map of the values proposed...
Social movements and democracy : the case of post-dictatorial Chile, 1988-2017
This thesis aims to give an account of the evolution, in Chile, of the management of the protest events by the institutions in charge of public order since the return to democracy in 1990. It aims to examine the way in which a country once ruled by repression frames, once the democracy returned, the...
Teaching in secondary school, J. Deauvieau
, focusing on the entry into the profession of young professors of economic and social sciences (SES), Jérôme Deauvieau describes the teaching activities and the challenges of transmitting disciplinary knowledge in the classroom, while also looking at biographic processes reporting on the structurin...
What is the relationship between democratic educational culture and evaluation models?
the study focuses on speeches on an online conversational platform set up under the Council of Europe’s Pestalozzi programme for the professional development of teachers from the 47 member countries. A thematic analysis, lexical and by indicators, was carried out on speeches on how evaluation is per...
Musicians from Havana and “the special period” test : everyday life under pressure and relationship to politics in Cuba
The aim of this research is to provide a number of trends and areas of tension that have emerged or evolved in Cuba after the « special period in peacetime », which can be defined as the most considerably developed social and economic crisis that has struck this country, as a result of the socialist...
The poor object in contemporary theatre
In order to understand the qualities and virtues of the “poor” object in contemporary theatre, it is necessary to return to Thadeusz Kantor and the use that he advocated of an object that was ousted from real, even a condition for the actor to be on the scene. The mental power of objects that fail o...
The use of a simulator in the training of company executives: interest in developing backsliding on professional practices
Documents on paper can be ordered at the following address: http://www.utc.fr/tice2004/commande_actes_tice2004.doc as part of business training and advice, between 2000 and 2002 Cegos developed a team management simulator: Manager’s Studio ®. This tool has already been used in several inter-company...
Web-creative freelance: from self-discipline to ‘self-management’
This article questions the (self-management) — management strategies put in place by freelance web-creatives (infographic designers, web designers, youtubers, video clips, illustrators, etc.) that have to build and arbitrate on what makes ‘work situation’ for them, which is part of their professiona...