Didactics describes the teaching-learning process which can be conceptualised as a system comprising three subsystems: the teacher, the student and the knowledge at stake, definable as the power of acting. Within this framework, joint action is understood as a unit of the joint attention of teacher and students, joint affordance, and common ground. An analysis of the grammar of didactic action identifies the specific cooperation of the teacher and students. Under this condition, a didactic contract identifies a system of (largely implicit) expectations, and the didactic milieu identifies the structure of the problem at stake, which can be viewed as antagonistic elements producing resistance to the students' action, particularly in some desi...
This article, based upon the field of comparative didactics, seeks to contribute to the identificati...
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Didactics describes the teaching-learning process which can be conceptualised as a system comprising...
Didactic communication is a spécification of human communication. The Joint Action Theory in Didacti...
Following on a paper published by this review, this article aims to discuss the articulation between...
International audienceThis chapter aims to present and discuss concepts that help researchers to cha...
This chapter falls within the scope of the Joint Action Theory in Didactics (Sensevy & Mercier, 2007...
This paper outlines some theoretical categories (i.e. the meso-, topo-, chrono- geneses, the “milieu...
International audienceThe main aim of this text is to stimulate discussion about the model of game w...
This communication first presents the theoretical framework (the Joint Action Theory in Didactics) w...
This paper aims at characterizing the teaching actions that are used in a primary school mathematics...
Dans le cadre théorique de l'action conjointe en didactique (Sensevy & Mercier, 2007), nous montrons...
This article, based upon the field of comparative didactics, seeks to contribute to the identificati...
International audienceThis article, based upon the field of comparative didactics, seeks to contribu...
http://educationdidactique.revues.org/850International audienceTeachers'knowledge has been the focus...
Didactics describes the teaching-learning process which can be conceptualised as a system comprising...
Didactic communication is a spécification of human communication. The Joint Action Theory in Didacti...
Following on a paper published by this review, this article aims to discuss the articulation between...
International audienceThis chapter aims to present and discuss concepts that help researchers to cha...
This chapter falls within the scope of the Joint Action Theory in Didactics (Sensevy & Mercier, 2007...
This paper outlines some theoretical categories (i.e. the meso-, topo-, chrono- geneses, the “milieu...
International audienceThe main aim of this text is to stimulate discussion about the model of game w...
This communication first presents the theoretical framework (the Joint Action Theory in Didactics) w...
This paper aims at characterizing the teaching actions that are used in a primary school mathematics...
Dans le cadre théorique de l'action conjointe en didactique (Sensevy & Mercier, 2007), nous montrons...
This article, based upon the field of comparative didactics, seeks to contribute to the identificati...
International audienceThis article, based upon the field of comparative didactics, seeks to contribu...
http://educationdidactique.revues.org/850International audienceTeachers'knowledge has been the focus...