International audienceFocused on the metropolitan area of Lyon (France), this article relies on a comparison between a social profile analysis of 32 state secondary schools’ recruitment areas and a series of interviews conducted with parents’ representatives. It leads to shed a new light upon the subject of middle- and upper-class “school choice” in urban segregated contexts, showing that even beyond their children’s future, these parents’ own social status is at stake.Cet article repose sur l’association d’une mesure des profils sociaux des secteurs de 32 collèges publics situés dans la métropole de Lyon et d’un ensemble d’entretiens menés auprès de représentant·es de parents d’élèves. Il invite à réinscrire la question du « choix scolaire...
Avoidance of the legal school-area spreads in both space and society. The object of this paper is to...
Policies of cooperation between schools and families trigger role expectations towards parents who h...
This article provides an empirical analysis of immigrant families'; relationship with the school sys...
International audienceFocused on the metropolitan area of Lyon (France), this article relies on a co...
International audienceTaking advantage of the admission of students from Marseille lower class areas...
Cet article compare les relations avec l'école de parents d'élèves de l'école élémentaire, te...
International audienceThis article focuses on specific parental support mechanisms meant to fight sc...
Après avoir rendu compte de l’évolution des attentes éducatives des familles françaises et plus part...
This article explores the educational performance and careers of the children of immigrant families ...
National audiencePreliminary remarks concerning the reasons why pupils from working class families b...
International audienceThis article explores the educational performance and careers of the children ...
International audienceBased on the case of working-class families with a child who has dropped out o...
International audienceThis article looks at the relationship between schools and working-class famil...
Several “grandes écoles” develop programs targeting inner city high schools in order to diversify th...
By focusing separately on social inequalities in academic success and in track orientation, the soci...
Avoidance of the legal school-area spreads in both space and society. The object of this paper is to...
Policies of cooperation between schools and families trigger role expectations towards parents who h...
This article provides an empirical analysis of immigrant families'; relationship with the school sys...
International audienceFocused on the metropolitan area of Lyon (France), this article relies on a co...
International audienceTaking advantage of the admission of students from Marseille lower class areas...
Cet article compare les relations avec l'école de parents d'élèves de l'école élémentaire, te...
International audienceThis article focuses on specific parental support mechanisms meant to fight sc...
Après avoir rendu compte de l’évolution des attentes éducatives des familles françaises et plus part...
This article explores the educational performance and careers of the children of immigrant families ...
National audiencePreliminary remarks concerning the reasons why pupils from working class families b...
International audienceThis article explores the educational performance and careers of the children ...
International audienceBased on the case of working-class families with a child who has dropped out o...
International audienceThis article looks at the relationship between schools and working-class famil...
Several “grandes écoles” develop programs targeting inner city high schools in order to diversify th...
By focusing separately on social inequalities in academic success and in track orientation, the soci...
Avoidance of the legal school-area spreads in both space and society. The object of this paper is to...
Policies of cooperation between schools and families trigger role expectations towards parents who h...
This article provides an empirical analysis of immigrant families'; relationship with the school sys...