Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?

The problem of inequality in school brings us inevitably to the ethnic issue, a taboo and a phenomenon described as “invisible” in France. Hence, rather than dealing directly with this very delicate problem an approach based on the use of indirect indicators for the ethnic origin (such as the conson...

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Main Author: Iuliana Lunca Popa
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Nantes Université 2016-06-01
Series:Recherches en Éducation
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ree/6573
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description The problem of inequality in school brings us inevitably to the ethnic issue, a taboo and a phenomenon described as “invisible” in France. Hence, rather than dealing directly with this very delicate problem an approach based on the use of indirect indicators for the ethnic origin (such as the consonance of the name / first name), is required/preffered. Assuring the anonymity of students and thus operating as a screen to students’ identities, technologies constitute an element able to break the traditional teacher-student relationship. In this new work and learning environment provided by the use of technology some questions rise: Teachers representations on the cognitive potential of students are changing? They are any changes in representations with respect to cognitive performance of students due to the supposed ethnic origin of the student?
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Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?
Recherches en Éducation
immigration and ethnicity
educational inequalities
teaching professional representations
ICT and digital
citizenship and environment (personal social and health education)
title Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?
title_full Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?
title_fullStr Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?
title_full_unstemmed Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?
title_short Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?
title_sort philippe et francoise sont ils mieux apprecies a l ecole qu illyas et yasmina
topic immigration and ethnicity
educational inequalities
teaching professional representations
ICT and digital
citizenship and environment (personal social and health education)
url http://journals.openedition.org/ree/6573
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