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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ecritures transformatives : Quand des élèves allophones deviennent auteurs, ou : de l'appropriation à l'émancipation / Transformative writings : when French learning students become authors : from appropriation to emancipation

Lorilleux, Joanna 05 December 2015 (has links)
Fondamentalement inscrite dans une réflexion sur ce que signifient enseigner une langue – de scolarisation- apprendre une langue, apprendre en langue, et, enfin, écrire, cette thèse a l’ambition de contribuer aux recherches en didactique des langues. La perspective adoptée, qui insiste sur le rôle primordial du langage dans le processus de compréhension, situe l’inscription de cette thèse en sciences du langage, tandis que le contexte scolaire dans lequel ce travail a été mené, et les développements qui en sont issus, le situent au coeur de perspectives (émancipation, appropriation) partagées par les sciences de l’éducation. L’objectif de ce travail est d’articuler les dispositions scolaires sur l’écrit (textes cadres, dispositifs, culture) à la diversité et à la singularité des rapports à l’écriture et au savoir d’élèves réputés faiblement littératiés, pour apporter une contribution à la didactique de l’écriture / This PHD dissertation is fundamentally rooted in a reflection on what it means to teach a language – of instruction – to learn a language, to learn in a language and finally, to write. It seeks to contribute to the research in the area of language teaching. The approach chosen stresses on the primacy of language in the interpretation process and therefore categorizes this dissertation in the field of Language sciences; while the school context in which the investigation was carried out and the developments of that research places it in the very heart of Educational sciences perspectives (emancipation, appropriation). The aim of this work is to study the measures taken by the educational system towards writing (through framework texts, programs, culture) in order to articulate them to the diverse and singular ways students relate to writing and knowledge. This research, which involved students considered with low literacy skills, schooled in CLA-NSA (classes for students with no or little prior education) and SEGPA (sections of adapted general education and professional training), seeks to contribute to the didactics of writing field

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