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Le politique doit-il se mêler d'éducation ?
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
Do politics have to meddle in education ?
Education is an important matter in contemporary societies, as it is highlighted by the central position of educational topics in political platforms or by the many debates about educational issues. In the meantime, one often regrets that educational discussions and policies are not based enough on research evidence. Linking research, practitioners and policies therefore becomes a main stake in the field of education. Scholars and academic institutions are frequently asked to support and advice educational practices on strategic challenges, using their research.
In this framework, contribution of the collection Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson wants to open an original space for debate between academics and practitioners, on a social issue at stake on educational agenda. From this point of view, the collection aimed a broader audience than academic readers, for the two books published each year.
At each time, the editors ask to researchers to make a specific writing clearly oriented towards educational actors and education stakeholders. At the same time, practitioners are asked to give their thinking about the same topic. After which, both researchers and practitioners have to react together during a round-table meeting and going into the common topic in depth. Following the roundtable, final versions of the papers are written and reviewed before publishing.
Hélène Buisson-Fenet
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Contributions:
Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Régis Guyon
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
Ariane Azéma, Pierre Champollion, Dominique Coursodon, Leila Frouillou, Magali Hardouin, Christine Lauer, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
This book brings together researchers specializing in the relationship between education and its territories, from rural schools to universities, as well as education officials, at national and local levels, who have been particularly involved in the territorial dimension of education.
Claire Schiff, Mathieu Ichou, Geneviève Mottet, Régis Guyon, Jean-Luc Vidalenc, Simon Keste, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
Alain Beitone, Géraldine Farges, Céline Granger, Frédérique Jarre, Pierre Périer, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
The "teaching world" is an object of long-standing social and political fantasy. This book both reviews sociological knowledge about the teaching world and provides concrete examples of the challenge of teachers' professional identity.
Isabelle Ville, Rachel Gasparini, Laurence Bossy, Salomé Prudot, Véronique Montangerand, Nathalie Duponchel, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
Hugues Draelants, Laetitia Progin, Annie Feyfant, Dominique Didier-Viforel, Éric Eberlin, Rémi Voisin, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
In France, debates on this subject alternately put autonomy as a weapon "against" teachers or as a means of "unlocking" them.
By comparing reviews and experiences, this book proposes some operational approaches to foster interactions between academic research and professional practice on this critical issue.
Xavier Pons, Valérie Lincot, Caroline Brottet-Aiello, Marianne Woollven, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
For years, it is noticed a growing attention for international comparisons, as opportunities for benchmarking of educational systems, for best or worst. What's the point of international comparisons in education ? How PISA and other international comparisons are understood and used ?
Éric Verdier, Xavier Sido, Maryse Lopez, Judith Rosenfeld, Jean-Pascal Kaplinsky, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
Yet, vocational curriculum remains a default solution, often seen as a way to school or social relegation.
The papers offer a full and diversified view of the key issues. They combine sociological and didactic approaches.
Yves Dutercq, Hélène Buisson-Fenet
The actors in the school experience the tensions related to working conditions, the ambiguities of an institution's limited autonomy, and the overwhelming increase in administrative tasks.How can we analyze the collective work, and the shared responsibility of school's managerial staff in France and in Europe?
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