The paper presents the survey, entitled "Le Collège & Moi", a self-administered operation conducted in May 2019 and completed by all the 15 to 16 years old students in French Polynesia (whether in public or private secondary schools). The data collected relate to their school careers (the induced mobility necessary to complete compulsory schooling) in connection with their family arrangements and possible geographical mobility. Its objective is to better understand the academic difficulties as well as the success trajectories of the pupils. After an overview of the organization of the French Polynesian education system, we present the first results focusing on the students’ relationship to their fenua (territory).L’enquête, intitulée "Le Co...
Pourquoi et comment, en France, près d’un élève sur quatre change d’établissement scolaire pendant l...
This thesis questions the ideological stakes and school linguistical practices in French Polynesia, ...
Cette thèse entreprend une sociologie de la migration, saisie sous l’angle de la scolarisation des e...
The paper presents the survey, entitled "Le Collège & Moi", a self-administered operation conducted ...
18,000 kilometers from Paris, French Polynesia is made up of 118 islands spread over 5 million km2 o...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present an ongoing research project financed b...
Après le bac, la majorité des jeunes mahorais poursuit leurs études en métropole, une mobilité favor...
Ce travail de thèse interroge les enjeux des idéologies et des pratiques linguistiques scolaires en ...
After graduating from high school, a majority of young Mahorais keep on studying in mainland France....
International audienceEducation, vocational training and employmentTo provide training for its 70,00...
International audienceFrench Polynesia comprises a large number (118) of widely scattered islands on...
International audienceThe French educational system has traditionally been identified as a paradigma...
This study has been carried out by Lorène Régnier, for a research paper of master 2 MEEF (French acr...
Pourquoi et comment, en France, près d’un élève sur quatre change d’établissement scolaire pendant l...
This thesis questions the ideological stakes and school linguistical practices in French Polynesia, ...
Cette thèse entreprend une sociologie de la migration, saisie sous l’angle de la scolarisation des e...
The paper presents the survey, entitled "Le Collège & Moi", a self-administered operation conducted ...
18,000 kilometers from Paris, French Polynesia is made up of 118 islands spread over 5 million km2 o...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present an ongoing research project financed b...
Après le bac, la majorité des jeunes mahorais poursuit leurs études en métropole, une mobilité favor...
Ce travail de thèse interroge les enjeux des idéologies et des pratiques linguistiques scolaires en ...
After graduating from high school, a majority of young Mahorais keep on studying in mainland France....
International audienceEducation, vocational training and employmentTo provide training for its 70,00...
International audienceFrench Polynesia comprises a large number (118) of widely scattered islands on...
International audienceThe French educational system has traditionally been identified as a paradigma...
This study has been carried out by Lorène Régnier, for a research paper of master 2 MEEF (French acr...
Pourquoi et comment, en France, près d’un élève sur quatre change d’établissement scolaire pendant l...
This thesis questions the ideological stakes and school linguistical practices in French Polynesia, ...
Cette thèse entreprend une sociologie de la migration, saisie sous l’angle de la scolarisation des e...