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Un 'sujet qui fâche' : l'évaluation des enseignants en France, entre défense statutaire, injonction au professionnalisme et autonomie professionnelle
2017
International audience; Cet article analyse les projets de réforme de l’évaluation des enseignants en France depuis la fin des années 1990 ainsi que les réactions, notamment syndicales, qu’ils ont suscitées. Cette évaluation est considérée comme un analyseur privilégié pour étudier les réactions des enseignants au développement de nouvelles politiques de reddition de comptes. A partir de méthodes qualitatives (entretiens, analyse de dépêches de presse et de corpus de documents), il étudie plus spécifiquement les systèmes de négociation des différents projets de réforme d’une évaluation régulièrement contestée mais jamais réformée au moment où nous terminons cet article. Adoptant une perspec…
Further development of integrated threat theory and intergroup contact: a reply to Aberson (2015)
2016
ABSTRACTThis essay furthers a dialogue about the theoretical and statistical merits of Croucher's [(2013). Integrated threat theory and acceptance of immigrant assimilation: An analysis of Muslim immigration in Western Europe. Communication Monographs, 80, 46–62] study exploring the relationships between threat from an immigrant group, belief that an immigrant wants to assimilate, and intergroup contact. Key points of divergence include assertions that (a) the relationships in the original piece are counter to previous literature/relationships, (b) the correlations presented are implausible, (c) the magnitude of the relationships is too strong, and (d) the manuscript has “odd” multiple regr…
Reflective and Impulsive Processes Underlying Saving Behavior and the Additional Roles of Self-Control and Habit
2018
Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between reflective and impulsive processes and saving behavior. Self-control and saving habit were tested as additional factors that potentially moderate the relationship between constructs representing reflective and impulsive processes and behavior, or exert indirect effects on behavior through these systems. A community sample of 594 participants completed measures of saving intention, buying impulsiveness, trait self-control, saving automaticity, and propensity to save money. A well-fitting variance-based structural equation model, goodness-of-fit index = 0.338, average path coefficient = .119, …
Social Functioning in Schizophrenia Clinical Correlations
2018
Schizophrenia remains one of the major psychiatric disorder with huge social and economic costs for the individual and community. The role of psycho-social factors is important both on the etiopathogenesis of the illness and its evolution, lack of social functioning and associated stress have impact on everyday life of people with this diagnosis. Our study of 100 subjects with schizophrenia has showed significant correlations between clinical and social items: bigger number of admissions, longest duration of the evolution, cognitive deficits, smoking, suicidal behavior, age, marital status, smoking, level of perceived stress. The social functioning was influenced by these factors, and the t…
Impact of olanzapine on cognitive functions in patients with schizophrenia during an observation period of six months
2011
Objective: The objective of our study was to evaluate the effect of olanzapine treatment on selected cognitive functions in patients suffering from schizophrenia during an observation period of six-months. Subjects and methods: Twenty patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia according to ICD-10 criteria for research were examined. One day before initiation of olanzapine a baseline assessment was perfor med. The neuropsychological examination was repeated 28 days, 60 days, 3 months, and 6 months after the be ginning of treatment. Cognitive function measurements were performed using Signal, COGNITRON and RT tests, being a part of the computer -based Vienna Test System (VTS). Results: Our st…
Conception, design des documents numériques
2009
Les travaux de recherche relatifs à la conception de documents numériques répondent à une forte demande sociale, car nos modèles de société et nos modèles éducatifs ont du mal à intégrer les enjeux liés à ces types de documents. Cela étant, l'objet est jeune, moins d'un demi-siècle, il n'y a donc rien d'exceptionnel à ce que les pratiques d'écriture et de formation soient seulement en cours d'élaboration. Les métiers concernés par la conception et le design de documents numériques sont nombreux et les savoir-faire méthodologiques dispersés. Il est par conséquent difficile d'avoir une vision globale sur toutes ces pratiques et les méthodologies afférentes. Conception, design des documents nu…
The Joint Distribution Criterion and the Distance Tests for Selective Probabilistic Causality
2010
A general definition and a criterion (a necessary and sufficient condition) are formulated for an arbitrary set of external factors to selectively influence a corresponding set of random entities (generalized random variables, with values in arbitrary observation spaces), jointly distributed at every treatment (a set of factor values containing precisely one value of each factor). The random entities are selectively influenced by the corresponding factors if and only if the following condition, called the joint distribution criterion, is satisfied : there is a jointly distributed set of random entities, one entity for every value of every factor, such that every subset of this set that corr…
The myth of cognitive agency: subpersonal thinking as a cyclically recurring loss of mental autonomy
2013
This metatheoretical paper investigates mind wandering from the perspective of philosophy of mind. It has two central claims. The first is that, on a conceptual level, mind wandering can be fruitfully described as a specific form of mental autonomy loss. The second is that, given empirical constraints, most of what we call “conscious thought” is better analyzed as a subpersonal process that more often than not lacks crucial properties traditionally taken to be the hallmark of personal-level cognition - such as mental agency, explicit, consciously experienced goal-directedness, or availability for veto control. I claim that for roughly two thirds of our conscious life-time we do not possess …
Being active in pregnancy: Theory-based factors associated with physical activity among pregnant women.
2018
ABSTRACTAlthough regular physical activity is recommended for pregnant women, compared to pre-pregnancy, antenatal physical activity often reduces or ceases completely. Drawing from the theory of planned behavior, self-determination theory, and theory on self-control, we aimed to test an integrative model of physical activity in a sample of pregnant women. The current study was conducted in Brisbane, Australia, in 2014–2015 using a prospective-correlational design with a one-week follow-up. Participants (N = 207, Time 1; Meanage = 30.03 years, SDage = 4.49 years) completed an initial survey measuring: intrinsic motivation from the self-determination theory, social cognitive constructs from …
Prosociality and life satisfaction: A daily-diary investigation among Spanish university students
2018
Abstract With a diary study, we tested the positive effect of prosociality on life satisfaction. Fifty-six Spanish undergraduate students (45 females; Mage = 21.08 years) rated their life satisfaction, prosociality, self-esteem, and physical appearance for 5 consecutive days. Multilevel results indicated that within-individual positive deviations in prosociality (i.e., behaving more prosocial than usual) were uniquely and significantly associated with higher life satisfaction on that specific day. Students' self-esteem, physical appearance, and positive daily events were also predictive of life satisfaction. Exploratory analyses revealed that the positive effect of prosociality on life sati…