International audienceThe schooling in a specialized environment of students with disabilities in children's literature Children's literature on disability situations can be a mediator and a support for inclusive pedagogical approaches. To assess their potential for this purpose, we examined 17 books on schooling in specialized settings from a corpus of 90 French-language books published in the 21st century on sensory (blindness and deafness) and motor disabilities and neurodevelopmental disorders (trisomy and autism). We propose to (1) identify the essential characteristics (feelings of heroes in a situation of disability, representations of the specialized environment and relations between institutions and families), common and by type of...
This memoir is being conducted at thirteen 2nd grade class students. Its goal is to identify how the...
International audienceIn 2005, the French government passed two laws which are going to radically ch...
The law of 11 February 2005, which recognizes the transition from integration to the inclusion of pe...
International audienceChildren's literature on disability situations can be a mediator and a support...
Children’s literature offers a gendered view of the characters it portrays which includes that of di...
International audienceThe presence of schoolchildren with locomotor disability, blindness or deafnes...
International audienceChildren’s books about disability can be used as a help in pedagogical situati...
Since the French law published on February 11th 2005, on equal rights and opportunities for the incl...
The examination of the conceptual and contextual backdrop of inclusive education, in France and all ...
Thanks to the educational legacy of Germaine Tortel (1896-1975) and to the clinic legacy of Maria To...
International audienceChildren’s books featuring characters with disabilities can be used as awarene...
International audienceThis study focuses on the representations, in children's literature, of the re...
This thesis is a study of the narrative and iconographic representations of physically handicapped c...
This memoir is being conducted at thirteen 2nd grade class students. Its goal is to identify how the...
International audienceIn 2005, the French government passed two laws which are going to radically ch...
The law of 11 February 2005, which recognizes the transition from integration to the inclusion of pe...
International audienceChildren's literature on disability situations can be a mediator and a support...
Children’s literature offers a gendered view of the characters it portrays which includes that of di...
International audienceThe presence of schoolchildren with locomotor disability, blindness or deafnes...
International audienceChildren’s books about disability can be used as a help in pedagogical situati...
Since the French law published on February 11th 2005, on equal rights and opportunities for the incl...
The examination of the conceptual and contextual backdrop of inclusive education, in France and all ...
Thanks to the educational legacy of Germaine Tortel (1896-1975) and to the clinic legacy of Maria To...
International audienceChildren’s books featuring characters with disabilities can be used as awarene...
International audienceThis study focuses on the representations, in children's literature, of the re...
This thesis is a study of the narrative and iconographic representations of physically handicapped c...
This memoir is being conducted at thirteen 2nd grade class students. Its goal is to identify how the...
International audienceIn 2005, the French government passed two laws which are going to radically ch...
The law of 11 February 2005, which recognizes the transition from integration to the inclusion of pe...