Schooling on Reunion Island has its own specific history. Born of the colonial school system, contemporary schooling is a result of a policy of remedial classes started in the seventies with the aim of putting Reunion on the same academic level as France. Today’s school system in Reunion school is a product of European modernity and is undergoing massive and sudden changes within a society which is itself changing profoundly. As a result of its exogenous model and French “metropolitan” inspiration, schools in Reunion contribute to the telescoping of a traditional, local, rural and familial society with a modern, global, urban and individualistic society.Le fait scolaire relève d'une histoire qui lui est propre. Issue de l'école coloniale, l...
The education in France had such characteristics as mediaeval classicism, Cartesian rationalism and ...
Summary: — The aim of this article is to analyse, from an anthropological point of view, school and ...
The Reunion is a french island in the Indian Ocean (2 512 sq km ; 515 798 inhabitants). Previously f...
This paper analize the evolution of the colonialist French school policy in the island of Reunion, I...
Reunion Island was a French colony in the Indian Ocean since 1663. After 1815 and the British posses...
From the seventeenth to the twenty first century, Reunion Island was successively a colony, a depart...
International audienceThe French educational system has traditionally been identified as a paradigma...
International audienceThe French educational system has traditionally been identified as a paradigma...
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International audienceIn Reunion Island, the School system of the Third Republic initiated a process...
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International audienceMany multicultural and pluralist societies today are confronted with social se...
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International audienceThe analysis of pedagogical documents in Reunion Island during the Third Frenc...
The Reunion is a french island in the Indian Ocean (2 512 sq km ; 515 798 inhabitants). Previously f...
The education in France had such characteristics as mediaeval classicism, Cartesian rationalism and ...
Summary: — The aim of this article is to analyse, from an anthropological point of view, school and ...
The Reunion is a french island in the Indian Ocean (2 512 sq km ; 515 798 inhabitants). Previously f...
This paper analize the evolution of the colonialist French school policy in the island of Reunion, I...
Reunion Island was a French colony in the Indian Ocean since 1663. After 1815 and the British posses...
From the seventeenth to the twenty first century, Reunion Island was successively a colony, a depart...
International audienceThe French educational system has traditionally been identified as a paradigma...
International audienceThe French educational system has traditionally been identified as a paradigma...
International audienceIn France schooling is based on two principles : the desire for a democratizat...
International audienceIn Reunion Island, the School system of the Third Republic initiated a process...
Wallis and Futuna officially became a ‘Sub-National Island Jurisdiction’ (known as French Overseas T...
International audienceMany multicultural and pluralist societies today are confronted with social se...
The last vestige of the powerful French empire, New Caledonia is a small group of islands in the So...
International audienceThe analysis of pedagogical documents in Reunion Island during the Third Frenc...
The Reunion is a french island in the Indian Ocean (2 512 sq km ; 515 798 inhabitants). Previously f...
The education in France had such characteristics as mediaeval classicism, Cartesian rationalism and ...
Summary: — The aim of this article is to analyse, from an anthropological point of view, school and ...
The Reunion is a french island in the Indian Ocean (2 512 sq km ; 515 798 inhabitants). Previously f...