La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit

Kindergarten classrooms offer an initial contact with knowledge to 5-year-old children by organizing an interaction with the world that is not only lived, but also studied. The child’s active participation in the proposed situations represents a developmental opportunity (Rogoff, 1990; Rogoff &#...

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Main Author: Maroussia Raveaud
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Nantes Université 2015-09-01
Series:Recherches en Éducation
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ree/9794
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description Kindergarten classrooms offer an initial contact with knowledge to 5-year-old children by organizing an interaction with the world that is not only lived, but also studied. The child’s active participation in the proposed situations represents a developmental opportunity (Rogoff, 1990; Rogoff & al., 2005; St. Clair, 2008). However, the new student must not only understand the teacher’s intention to transmit knowledge in these activities, but also the new role that must be fulfilled, including its social, intellectual and affective components. The specificity of kindergarten centralizes the question of shared signification in the joint activity of the teacher and his students (Grossen, 2014; Moro, Muller Mirza & Roman, 2014). This article looks at rituals as prototypes of theses joint activities, all while defining psychological and didactic conditions associated to the integration of the child into the school posture, characterized not only by new social forms, but also by new forms of thinking (Moro & Rodriguez, 2014).
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spelling doaj.art-70d08b170d1f4697909be7077a63fba12023-10-03T13:20:21ZfraNantes UniversitéRecherches en Éducation1954-30772015-09-0110.4000/ree.9794La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droitMaroussia RaveaudKindergarten classrooms offer an initial contact with knowledge to 5-year-old children by organizing an interaction with the world that is not only lived, but also studied. The child’s active participation in the proposed situations represents a developmental opportunity (Rogoff, 1990; Rogoff & al., 2005; St. Clair, 2008). However, the new student must not only understand the teacher’s intention to transmit knowledge in these activities, but also the new role that must be fulfilled, including its social, intellectual and affective components. The specificity of kindergarten centralizes the question of shared signification in the joint activity of the teacher and his students (Grossen, 2014; Moro, Muller Mirza & Roman, 2014). This article looks at rituals as prototypes of theses joint activities, all while defining psychological and didactic conditions associated to the integration of the child into the school posture, characterized not only by new social forms, but also by new forms of thinking (Moro & Rodriguez, 2014).http://journals.openedition.org/ree/9794autonomy and socializationcomparative education and researchrites and ritualsUnited kingdom
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La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit
Recherches en Éducation
autonomy and socialization
comparative education and research
rites and rituals
United kingdom
title La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit
title_full La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit
title_fullStr La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit
title_full_unstemmed La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit
title_short La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit
title_sort la petite societe a l image de la grande l appartenance fondee dans le merite ou le droit
topic autonomy and socialization
comparative education and research
rites and rituals
United kingdom
url http://journals.openedition.org/ree/9794
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