2017
DOI: 10.3917/herm.078.0023
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Le « numérique éducatif » à l’épreuve des pratiques scolaires : petits arrangements avec le marché

Abstract: Aillerie K. (2017). « Le « numérique éducatif » à l'épreuve des pratiques scolaires : petits arrangements avec le marché », Hermès, 78. Les élèves entre cahiers et claviers. pp.23-30 Le « numérique éducatif » à l'épreuve des pratiques scolaires : petits arrangements avec le marché Indépendamment d'injonctions ministérielles récurrentes, des usages des technologies se construisent à l'école, au fur et à mesure des opportunités et des besoins quotidiens des acteurs, enseignants et élèves. Ce « fait numérique » a… Show more

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“…This study field is largely in line with the ambitions of public policies in digital equipment and media education. It is for this reason that it seems interesting to question these kinds of situations and to draw useful lessons for the observation of more standard circumstances (Aillerie, 2017). Our conclusions are in fact complementary with those established by researchers who have analysed average high schools, in particular the recent work coordinated by Cottier and Burban (2016), which underscores that core information requirements in terms of organization of work and project management are not equally mastered by the students nor taught as such at school.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study field is largely in line with the ambitions of public policies in digital equipment and media education. It is for this reason that it seems interesting to question these kinds of situations and to draw useful lessons for the observation of more standard circumstances (Aillerie, 2017). Our conclusions are in fact complementary with those established by researchers who have analysed average high schools, in particular the recent work coordinated by Cottier and Burban (2016), which underscores that core information requirements in terms of organization of work and project management are not equally mastered by the students nor taught as such at school.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%