2016
DOI: 10.21230/f3z59w
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Est-ce vraiment un « décrochage culturel »? Une analyse critique du concept de décrochage culturel à partir des écrits sur le choix scolaire des élèves en transition primaire-secondaire

Abstract: Plusieurs parents ayants-droit ne choisissent pas le système scolaire francophone pour leurs enfants. De plus, même lorsque ces parents optent pour l'école primaire francophone, un nombre important d'adolescents décident, seuls ou avec leur famille, de quitter le système francophone lors de la transition vers le secondaire. Depuis quelques décennies, plusieurs chercheurs et agents d'éducation ontariens qualifient ces jeunes de « décrocheurs culturels », un terme qui semble impliquer un rejet complet de la lang… Show more

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“…The family income as reported by 56.6% of participants was $100,000 or more, while 23.6% reported between $50,000 and $99,999, 15.8% reported between $25,000 and $49,999, and 3.9% reported a family income of less than $25,000. High SES of parents who choose French schools is consistent with previous research (Cotnam, 2011) and the literature on school choice by exogamous couples. Social capital, education, and the socio-economic status of parents have been shown to be important indicators of school choice (Cotnam, 2011) Frequent with difficulty 3.…”
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“…The family income as reported by 56.6% of participants was $100,000 or more, while 23.6% reported between $50,000 and $99,999, 15.8% reported between $25,000 and $49,999, and 3.9% reported a family income of less than $25,000. High SES of parents who choose French schools is consistent with previous research (Cotnam, 2011) and the literature on school choice by exogamous couples. Social capital, education, and the socio-economic status of parents have been shown to be important indicators of school choice (Cotnam, 2011) Frequent with difficulty 3.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…High SES of parents who choose French schools is consistent with previous research (Cotnam, 2011) and the literature on school choice by exogamous couples. Social capital, education, and the socio-economic status of parents have been shown to be important indicators of school choice (Cotnam, 2011) Frequent with difficulty 3. Many parents contribute as a helpful resource at school, helping in the classroom, fund-raising, or aiding other parents.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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