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  • 1
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    Neuchâtel : Editions Alphil Presses universitaires suisses
    ISBN: 9782889303359
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Teaching staff ; Sociology: work & labour ; Teacher training ; Regional government policies
    Abstract: Comment devient-on enseignant ? Qui choisit ce métier ? S’y intègre-t-on comme dans toute autre activité professionnelle ? L’idée de cet ouvrage est de conceptualiser l’insertion professionnelle selon la théorie interactionniste d’Everett C.Hughes, laquelle soutient que les individus interprètent et donnent du sens à des situations socioprofessionnelles successives à partir de leur « carrière de vie ». Celle-ci se distingue de la position occupée momentanément dans leur métier. Elle correspond aux expériences et interactions sociales qui structurent leur parcours de vie. L’auteur démontre que l’insertion en enseignement relève des mêmes mécanismes. Autrement dit, le sens donné à l’expérience sociale avant de s’orienter vers le métier, explique dans une certaine mesure la variabilité observée tant dans les conditions d’accès à l’emploi que dans la socialisation au travail une fois que les individus exercent avec leur diplôme pédagogique. Ainsi, ce livre met en lumière un processus en trois étapes analytiquement enchevêtrées : l’orientation vers la formation, l’accès à l’emploi et l’insertion subjective
    Note: French
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    ISBN: 9781003379676 , 9781032460079 , 9781032460086
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (238 p.)
    Keywords: Educational psychology ; Philosophy & theory of education ; Educational strategies & policy ; Education
    Abstract: This book provides a thorough and detailed analysis of how the figure of the ‘autonomous learner’ shapes educational practices. It unpacks the impact of current educational reform discourse that focuses on the individual pupil as a learner, while neglecting the social dimensions of classroom practices. In view of the yet unknown requirements of the knowledge economy, students are demanded to take more responsibility for their learning and to become self-reliant, independent, lifelong learners. In turn, teachers are asked to tailor education to the individual needs of their students and to foster their individual learning trajectories. Based on in-depth fieldwork and long-term observation of interactions in classrooms and other scholastic settings, scholars from three European countries – France, Germany and Switzerland – show how the translation of the figure of the ‘autonomous learner’ into classrooms is shaped by distinct cultural traditions. Chapters analyse teaching routines and conceptions of self-reliance involved in autonomy-oriented settings and discuss how these change the sociality of the classroom. They scrutinize how autonomy is used to differentiate between students and how it contributes to the reproduction of social inequality. The book brings into dialogue two neighbouring research traditions that research autonomous learning from a sociological perspective and which have largely ignored each other until now. In so doing, the contributions engage a critical perspective for a careful empirical analysis in order to better understand what is being done in the name of autonomy. Providing insight into the many facets of developing and nurturing self-standing pupils across various educational contexts, this is ideal reading for scholars in the field of education, as well as teachers and decision-makers across the educational sector
    Note: English
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