Search results for "analyse comparative"
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L'influence de l'origine sociale sur les performances scolaires : par où passe-t-elle ?
2006
Using PISA 2000 data, this study presents an international comparison of the way social origin influences reading comprehension performances, looking at a variety of variables, some external to the school system, others internal. A variable's effect is strong in proportion to the strength of its association to father's occupation and degree to which it favors performance. The study uses the method of path analysis to distinguish between these two aspects. The French situation is presented, then compared to twelve other European Union countries. In all countries, social origin influences performance much more strongly through external variables than variables internal to the educational syst…
Une mesure comparative en didactique des Mathématiques entre une analyse a priori et la contingence
2007
En didactique des Mathématiques, mais plus généralement en sciences humaines, de nombreuses recherches utilisent des analyses qualitatives pour falsifier expérimentalement des hypothèses formulées a priori, c'est-à-dire en amont de la recherche. Une telle approche méthodologique, appliquée à une enquête, s'avère le plus souvent insuffisante pour analyser toutes les variables en jeu dans des phénomènes contingents d'enseignement/ apprentissage, même si dans certains cas (analyse ponctuelle de protocoles, de vidéos, etc.), elle permet de déceler quelques relations intéressantes. Mais si le nombre de sujets devient trop volumineux, l'analyse qualitative ne réussit plus à extraire toutes les re…
Trapped? Exploring the lives of young women in France and England who are labelled NEET and economically inactive
2021
International audience; Through a comparison of France and the UK, this paper analyses the position of young women who are defined as not in education, employment or training (NEET) and economically inactive (EI). Little is known about the NEET EI group and how this status shapes young people’s lives during school-to-work transition. Consequently, the NEET EI group remains a ‘hidden’ problem in many countries and impacts to a much greater extent on young women, due to their propensity to assume caring responsibilities. Despite France and the UK having very different types of policy intervention and welfare support, there are similarities between them in terms of NEET EI populations and the …