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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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Apports culturels de la sémantique interprétative à la didactique de la lecture en classe de français, langue 1, des lycées et collèges du Cameroun / Cultural contributions of interpretative semantics for the didactics of reading comprehension in French classes of Cameroon secondary education

Etoundi, Charles 27 November 2015 (has links)
Notre travail est inspiré, d'un côté, par des constats concordants effectués sur 'le terrain' et, de l'autre, par les recherches relatives à la dimension culturelle des enseignements de langue et par l'actualité des questions culturelles. il se propose donc de montrer comment la sémantique, interprétative en particulier, tout en aidant à renouveler la didactique du lexique et du texte, peut contribuer non seulement à réduire significativement le déficit herméneutique et culturel observé dans les pratiques de lecture en classe de français au cameroun mais aussi à répondre aux attentes de nos textes de référence et aux défis culturels du monde actuels.ce travail opte pour une configuration didactique articulant approche(s) culturelle(s), sémantique interprétative, textes et recherches actuelles sur le lexique, méthodes d'enseignement/apprentissage des langues suggérées par l'approche communicative qui se double ici de la perspective actionnelle. large mais homogène, notre corpus se constitue d'enquêtes, de documents à caractère pédagogique et didactique en usage dans le système éducatif camerounais. il permettra de mettre en lumière certains aspects significatifs des cultures éducatives et linguistiques dans lesquelles l'enseignement du français (et donc de la lecture) s'inscrit au cameroun.le travail, proprement dit, s'articulera autour de trois parties. la première approche, sur le plan historique, le français dans sa formation et son enseignement, la didactique, la sémantique, les pratiques de lecture dans leurs dimensions culturelles. la seconde porte, quant à elle, sur la description et l'analyse des représentations et des pratiques de lectureen classe de français. la dernière, enfin, se consacre à la mise en œuvre des éléments de sémantique dans les activités de vocabulaire et de lecture. grâce à l'objet d'étude, aux champs disciplinaires choisis et à la configuration didactique retenue, il s'agit, en somme, dans ce travail, d'aider à l''installation' d'une compétence (inter)culturelle chez les apprenants camerounais à travers un renouvellement des pratiques interprétatives. / Nowadays, there is a renewal of interest in cultural issues. This enhanced interest stems from recognition of formerly undervalued cultures, the migration of peoples and cultures, globalization, extremism. The culture is at the same time a factor of integration and exclusion. Such a context entails cultural matters as the hobbyhorse of the French class entrusted with an unwritten mission of peacemaking, connecting people and cultures, thanks to his teaching contents.In this respect, the glossary and the texts are precious teaching aids all the more as the French class reveals problems of comprehension, interpretation of passages related to ignorance of their cultural dimension on the one hand, and on the other hand the primacy of formalism and technicism in pedagogic and didactic management of reading sessions. This doctoral thesis seeks to answer the double question of to what extent the interpretative semantics can help rehabilitate the meaning by promoting, during lexical and textual sessions, interpretative activities that highlight in all kinds of texts the relationship language, meaning, culture, society and achieve the objectives of the cultural training, the challenges of national integration and globalization. Its ambition is also to significantly fill this hermeneutic and cultural gap by renewing some classroom practices through interpretive semantics of which this thesis intends to be a didactic transposition.
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Action in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: an Enactive Psycho-phenomenological and Semiotic Analysis of Thirty New Zealand Women's Experiences of Suffering and Recovery

Hart, M J Alexandra January 2010 (has links)
This research into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) presents the results of 60 first-person psycho-phenomenological interviews with 30 New Zealand women. The participants were recruited from the Canterbury and Wellington regions, 10 had recovered. Taking a non-dual, non-reductive embodied approach, the phenomenological data was analysed semiotically, using a graph-theoretical cluster analysis to elucidate the large number of resulting categories, and interpreted through the enactive approach to cognitive science. The initial result of the analysis is a comprehensive exploration of the experience of CFS which develops subject-specific categories of experience and explores the relation of the illness to universal categories of experience, including self, ‘energy’, action, and being-able-to-do. Transformations of the self surrounding being-able-to-do and not-being-able-to-do were shown to elucidate the illness process. It is proposed that the concept ‘energy’ in the participants’ discourse is equivalent to the Mahayana Buddhist concept of ‘contact’. This characterises CFS as a breakdown of contact. Narrative content from the recovered interviewees reflects a reestablishment of contact. The hypothesis that CFS is a disorder of action is investigated in detail. A general model for the phenomenology and functional architecture of action is proposed. This model is a recursive loop involving felt meaning, contact, action, and perception and appears to be phenomenologically supported. It is proposed that the CFS illness process is a dynamical decompensation of the subject’s action loop caused by a breakdown in the process of contact. On this basis, a new interpretation of neurological findings in relation to CFS becomes possible. A neurological phenomenon that correlates with the illness and involves a brain region that has a similar structure to the action model’s recursive loop is identified in previous research results and compared with the action model and the results of this research. This correspondence may identify the brain regions involved in the illness process, which may provide an objective diagnostic test for the condition and approaches to treatment. The implications of this model for cognitive science and CFS should be investigated through neurophenomenological research since the model stands to shed considerable light on the nature of consciousness, contact and agency. Phenomenologically based treatments are proposed, along with suggestions for future research on CFS. The research may clarify the diagnostic criteria for CFS and guide management and treatment programmes, particularly multidimensional and interdisciplinary approaches. Category theory is proposed as a foundation for a mathematisation of phenomenology.

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