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Journal : Revue française de pédagogie - Recherches en éducation

Founded in 1967, the Revue Française de Pédagogie represents a leading location for scientific discussion and publication of education research in the French-speaking world. It addresses issues with a broad perspective that is open to diverse approaches and to contributions from multiple disciplines, including psychology, sociology, philosophy, history, and education. Generally grouped into themed collections, the papers provide access to the most recent contributions to education research. Each issue also includes an executive summary, which presents and critiques gains, changes, and topical issues in research on a given area, broadening horizons on a national and international level. Finally, the column "Critical Reviews" provides readers information and reflection on the most important recent publications.

• ISSN : 05567807
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Roland Goigoux
Revue française de pédagogie, n°196/2016
Apprendre à lire et à écrire au cours préparatoire : enseignements d'une recherche collective
Learning to read and write in first grade: The lessons of a collective research project
Roland Goigoux directed a large-scale research to study the influence of teaching practices in reading and writing on the quality of learning in the first year of primary school. 2,500 students in 131 classrooms participated in the study. In addition to the final report published online, five original contributions are presented in this issue.












Siegfried Hanhart, Isabel Voirol-Rubido
Revue française de pédagogie, n°192/2015
Face aux mutations des marchés de l'emploi, quelles politiques de formation ?
The Evolution of Labor Markets and its Impact on Training Policies
This issue of the Revue française de pédagogie features an updated approach to the relationship between training and employment, taking a macroeconomic perspective. French-speaking researchers address various aspects of the relationship between training policies and employment policies.



Georges Felouzis, Barbara Fouquet-Chauprade
Revue française de pédagogie, n°191/2015
Les descendants d'immigrés à l'école : destins scolaires et origines des inégalités
Children of immigrants at school: academic futures and roots of inequality



Jean-Marie Barbier, Richard Wittorski
Revue française de pédagogie, n°190/2015
La formation des adultes, lieu de recompositions ?
The development of the field of adult education both as a set of social practices and as a body of research about these practices is relatively recent.This special issue is specifically intended to seize these new research themes by pitting them against one another to address them in their multiple facets.



Dominique Glasman
Revue française de pédagogie, n°189/2014
L'internat et ses usages, d'hier à aujourd'hui
The function of boarding schools past and present
This essay addresses how parents and students have been using boarding schools past and present.



Philippe Losego
Revue française de pédagogie, n°188/2014
Sociologie et didactiques : traverser les frontières
Sociology and didactics : crossing boundaries
The benefit of connecting sociology and didactics is increasingly evident to education observers. The present issue, drawn from an international conference held at the Haute école pédagogique (Teacher Training College) of Lausanne in 2012, examines the possibilities of connecting the two areas of studies and the constraints this implies.



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