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École et migration : un accord dissonant ?
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
School and migration: a dissonant chord?
Whether they arrive alone or with their family, legally or illegally, school-age children make up a considerable part of migratory flows. Those who are of foreign nationality or were born outside metropolitan France have overwhelmingly experienced education "elsewhere". And there are those of French nationality who regularly communicate with their parents in a language other than French.
Yet, by promoting the national culture and language, isn't French education accentuating the importance of ethno-cultural origin in educational performance? What educational schemes and policies can bolster the aspiration of social mobility which goes hand in hand with migration projects? What do tracking surveys say about schools' capacity to enable "newly arrived" pupils to achieve in the same way as “longstanding” pupils? To what extent does the history of immigration and travelling determine not only school recruitment but also teaching practices?
Faced with the flows and itineraries of young people of immigrant origins, child refugees or young “travellers”, schools display varying degrees of inflexibility depending on their social reference framework, and sometimes unprecedented flexibility.
Looking at both migrant pupils and the children of immigrants, this interview with Ferdinand Buisson will provoke discussion on schools’ current capacity and limitations with regard to leveraging migration as a social mobility project, as a reclassification test and as a means of accessing rights.
Olivier Rey
: 198593457
Contributions:
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.
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.
Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
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.
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 ?
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.
Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
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