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Journal articles on the topic "Culture de l'information – Étude et enseignement (supérieur)"
Guimarães, Felipe Furtado. "L’INTERCOMPRÉHENSION POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA LANGUE FRANÇAISE DANS L’INTERNATIONALISATION DES UNIVERSITÉS BRÉSILIENNES." Trabalhos em Linguística Aplicada 60, no. 1 (April 2021): 203–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/010318138270211520201103.
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Goetgheluck, Nicole. "Contribution des bibliothèques de l’enseignement supérieur à la formation pour la compétence informationnelle (CI) des étudiants : étude de cas : la formation portée par la Bibliothèque de l’INSA Lyon, appropriation par les différents acteurs, impacts et limites, changements culturels et professionnels." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 1, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022LYO10138.
Full textChanges in the information landscape suggest that it is necessary to acquire an information culture, i.e. technical and practical knowledge of digital tools and awareness of the issues and impacts of information to be retained, disseminated or avoided. However, universities do not systematically integrate training programmes that take this aspect into account. Our research work is situated in the context of a major school, INSA Lyon, which aims to train 'Humanist Engineers'. It questions the possibility for a university library, on the example of the Marie Curie library, to mobilise the necessary resources to encourage the setting up of a training course for information literacy. By crossing the concept of 'competence', its theoretical and practical implications for the construction of competence in the learner, with the concepts of 'information literacy' and 'information culture', we propose a model for the design of teaching-learning aimed at the construction of information literacy. This model becomes our grid for reading and analysing the documents and statements collected. All our data collection, qualitative analysis of documents, interviews with teachers and department heads, and students after the quantitative analysis of a questionnaire survey, contribute to our understanding of our research object, which is presented in this thesis. Despite the limits of this work, inherent to our posture involved in our research field, our global vision of teaching-learning aiming at the construction of information literacy shows the relevance of a training framework, but reveals the blocking points, with in particular the absence of a common vision of the information literacy necessary for engineers. As a result, students' consideration of the components of information literacy remains very heterogeneous. The blockages also lie outside the vision of information literacy and concern training for competences: conception of teaching still impregnated with the epistemic model of transmitted knowledge, collaborations often in a disciplinary or multidisciplinary mode, student rankings that prioritise disciplines, projects sometimes oriented by solutions for a client. Training for informational competence at INSA Lyon would require, before defining complex situations conducive to the mobilisation of skills, a consensus around the 'humanist engineer'. His technical and scientific culture would be recognised; he would be able to assert himself as an engineer particularly suited to relational work, not denying his role and his political responsibility in society, anxious to rely on collective intelligence and the sharing of reliable information within the company. Its training would require an epistemic framework of socio-constructed knowledge, interdisciplinarity, reflection on information and the construction of knowledge with projects put into perspective beyond the current needs of the company. The shared vision of the engineer's output profile, to be constructed according to the programme approach, would allow teacher-librarians to work on new proposals, around information concepts and tools. Our study calls for further work on the pedagogical transformation of higher education and opens up prospects for collaborative research between information and communication sciences, education and training sciences and other disciplines to re-problematise and re-contextualise information literacy in order to develop training for 21st century information literacy
Temperville, Véronique. "Le rôle des inscriptions documentaires dans la transmission des savoirs. Le cas de la psychologie comme discipline." Thesis, Lille 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL30005.
Full textThis study is about the evolution of third-year undergraduate psychology students' information practices. We look at the changes the digital world has brought about in students' information culture. We defend the idea that the web transforms values, representations, and practices within academic culture. We discuss this hypothesis through consideration of the document as a material form and through analysis of the editorial dimension of the document. This work confronts data obtained from interviews, with students and university professors as well as contributions to the Moodle learning Platform, and semiotic analyses of documents and websites. This research explores the notions of circulation and hybridation as applied to information practice
Deschamps, Jacqueline. "Science de l'information-documentation : une discipline et son enseignement." Lyon 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004LYO33012.
Full textThe aim of this work is to increase knowledge of Information Science, its basic concepts and its acceptance as a branch of university education, based on the example of the Universities of Applied Science in Geneva, recently created as a result of the Confederation's political decisions. Our research makes use of the concept of "disciplinarisation" such as it is frequently used in Social Sciences. The analysis of the institutional, professional and disciplinary fields, allows us to circumscribe both the conditions of emergence of a scientific field which wishes to strengthen its status, and the way the disciplinary field is strongly influenced by political decisions, outside the disciplinary field, but whose consequences can play a capital role on the visibility of the discipline. We also take into account the opinion of students, as they will soon be the main actors in the professional field of reference. These ideas lead us to consider teaching Library and Information Science and to propose guidelines, that will lay down the theoretical foundations of a professional university education
Lee, Jeong-Min. "Situations éducatives et enseignement de la culture française dans les universités coréennes." Paris 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA030063.
Full textLearning a foreign language is by excellence the occasion to meet with the Other’s culture. And the knowledge appropriation relating to this foreign culture permits, beyond the mere learning of a language, the acquisition of communication competency in a language foreign to one’s own. Such dual and reciprocal process, enabling one to set up relationships on a reciprocal basis with people belonging to a foreign community, allows to open one’s mind to a different world; a world within which the Foreigner is naturally fully immerged. The very processes of teaching/learning in a foreign langue/culture happens in a given educational context which naturally shapes and frames the conceptions and practices, in which the teacher and the learners are engaged in a language course, where the primary language/culture and the target langue/culture are confronted, the teacher with his didactic convictions and the learners with their own representations. The research theme of the thesis focuses on the complex relationships between the situational variables and the teaching practices. This research is focused on the teaching of french culture, as organized and practiced within the framework of the university education in Korea, with the objective to find ways to adapt the didactic choices to educational conditions subjected to the internal and external constraints, of a specific institutional space. To meet its objectives, the thesis describes first the fundamental characteristics of the Korean system in terms of socio-educational, linguistic, cultural and didactic factors. The educational concepts, the relationship with foreigners and the various semi-traditional and semi-evolutive modes of knowledge transfer/acquisition are being presented. Starting form the description and analysis of online data and surveys, a study is conducted on the influence, contextual variables may have upon the very concept of teaching/learning of a foreign culture/language and on its actual practice. Then, are highlighted the fundamental issues related to the actual implementation of the teaching of the French culture within the university framework. This is tackled under different angles including socio-institutional change factors, curriculum settings and the methodological practices. The thesis describes the institutional modifications brought by political decisions, answering to the increasing interest for cultural studies within the framework of French teaching, the didactic orientations of those, in its remarkable evolution and the prospects for teaching/learning adopted in the teaching practices. Consideration is also given to, following the description and analysis of data collected through direct surveys, interviews with key-players involved in the higher education, documentations related to teaching programs and questionnaires, some research themes and suggestions related to the formalization of the teaching of the French culture within the Korean university context
Langlois, Bénédicte. "Culture de l'information, culture de l'image et culture par l'image dans l'enseignement secondaire." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019MON30032.
Full textImage literacy is part of the school curriculum; it is shared teaching with no official instructions, no referent teacher and no recognition of a specific culture which would allow the pupils to acquire skills and become enlightened actors of our society where image is pervasive. So there is a need to define and build this culture of the image by rooting it in a more recognized information culture attached to a specific school subject and its scientific input. To meet this need, I studied in-depth the official instructions of the Ministry of Education, led surveys and interviews with pupils and teachers to grasp their representations and practices. The concept of image is a broad one, so I focused on the photographic image which is paradoxical: it is extensively used by the pupils in their sociability (eg.selfies) and in the media (magazines, the internet), but at the same time it is very little used by the teachers to build knowledge and even often as mere illustrations in the school books. The consequence is the inability of the pupils to decode and decipher a photograph. At this stage I called upon a third partner - professional photographers. Only they can properly explain the three layers of a photography: its technicity, its aesthetics and its significance. The product of this research work: a collection of existing resources, new pedagogical tools (a lexicon, and a corpus of images chosen for their potential to educate), methods using games, which I was able to experiment with a group of Terminales. The final outcome is a list of the skills to develop throughout the educational path and a whole new triangular mediation: documentary, photographic, and inside the school framework
Lenouvel, Sandrine. "Culture et didactologie des Langues-Cultures : évolution d'un concept : évolution d'une discipline." Rouen, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004ROUEL468.
Full textThe object of this study is to show that the evolution of the Didactics of Cultures-Languages is tightly linked to that of the concept of culture. Only e few decades were indeed necessary for the discipline to include a cross-cultural dimension. Thus, the present analysis is an illustration that the discipline evolves in accordance with the latest transformations of the concept of culture itself. These ideological changes have deeply altered the language, the culture, the methodology, the epistemology and affected the teachers and the learners. A mere historical description of the phenomenon is not what the present study will limit itself to ; the purpose is to question the future to propose, in the wake of today's news trends in the culture, ways and means which tend to reject the ideology of progress in favor of a humanist approach, not deprived of a good sense of reality, in order to serve first and foremost those who are the primary subjects of the discipline's teaching
Huerta, Marie-Thérèse. "Pour une histoire de l'information scientifique et technique en France : l'aire culturelle latino-américaine dans les sciences de l'homme et de la société, 1945-1995." Grenoble 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE29054.
Full textCan the scientific and technical information auxiliary of the historical science builds up, in itself, an historical study ? as an informational product and exclusive activity of a specialized professional corpus, scientific and technical information (ist) - such as books, newspapers or any mode of representation - is an established cultural fact. By this right, it can be the object of a cultural historical study. Studies in the humanities and latin-american society which are considered through ist, constitute the instrumental framework of this demonstration. The institutions in question are displayed in the introductory chapter consecrated to the french apparatus' evolutions and stakes in research and higher education between 1945 and 1990. Four parts which intersect the diachronic and thematic dimensions, are then set to work. The first, french documentary sources specialized in latin america allows one to recognize the characteristic features of documentary material. The second, latin americanism in france : genesis and evolution of the specialized research focuses on ist's producers and users. The intersecting study of different representative data banks is the third part's main object : data banks and the humanities and social sciences : the national center of scientific research and the singular role of the data bank "latin america". The broadening of the cooperative space, set up for the scientific community in the last decade of the century, is examined in the fourth and last part : scientific and technical information confronted with the technological transformations of the 1990's it is clear that in the light of this work, retracing the history of a scientific field makes us understand its transmission modalities. The analysis of ist helps to have a more precise vision of its producers and users
Tournebise, Céline. "Enseigner l'interculturel dans le supérieur : quels discours et approches d'un concept ambigu à l'heure de l'internationalisation ? Le cas de la Finlande." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LORR0307/document.
Full textThe « intercultural » is rarely defined by researchers or media as it is perceived as transparent while its interpretations and applications vary in many ways. This leads to misunderstandings and ambiguous positioning. In parallel, several critics and reorientation propositions arise. I intend to define the scope of the concept and its integration in educational contexts. This study is based on the analysis of six focus groups involving lecturers (-researchers) specialised in intercultural communication in higher education in Finland. It reviews the different perceptions of "the intercultural" that can be found through their discourses. I use discourse analysis from French authors, more particularly the theories of enunciation (Kerbrat-Orecchioni, 2009 ; Marnette, 2005) and an approach to dialogism inspired by Bakhtin (1977) who stated that all discourses include the voice of the Other (Rabatel, 2008; Vion, 2005). Mapping the presence of voices in the discourses of lecturers helped me demonstrate how these voices participate in the co-construction of their identity and what their impact on the teacher's conceptualization of interculturality is. The analysis revealed that a) discourses about "the intercultural" are shared in spite of its polysemic definitions and approaches and b) the different representations of the concept can vary in the speech of the same teacher, showing contradictions that can be a problem when teaching a savoir-être (life skills) to learners. This study also aimed at finding the place of a renewed interculturality in Finnish higher education and intended to dissociate the image of the intercultural as it is promoted in the country from what is actually taught in practice: the latest and ongoing changes seem to have very little impact on the way these practitioners talk about the "intercultural". I conclude asking the question of how the Finnish government can promote a coherent Intercultural Education without offering its teachers/researchers a training that could help them recognize the diverse diversities implied by a renewed interculturality
Tiana, Razafindratsimba Dominique. "Les différents obstacles culturels à l'apprentissage du français ressentis à la Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de l'Université d'Antananarivo." La Réunion, 2006. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/06_08_tiana_raz.pdf.
Full textIf some obstacles exist as far as French learning in Madagascar is concerned, they definitely do not originate from the opacity of the signifier since the French language was introduced in Madagascar more than one century ago. Thus, the problem of most Malagasy-speaking pupils and students does not only apply to linguistic system even though the competence in this level is often seen as an obvious gap. However, it could as well be related with culture which results from a complicated system of elements in interaction. This research is based on a survey conducted on the students in Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines at the University of Antananarivo. The survey revealed, among other things, that the complex rapport which the learner has with school, with knowledge, with the present languages, with the set of values in societies, with the others, with the world in general, could, in the case, present itself as a factor which blocks or – on the contrary – as a factor which favours learning
Collet, Isabelle. "La masculinisation des études informatiques : savoir, pouvoir et genre." Paris 10, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA100076.
Full textAmong the technical and scientific studies, the evolution of the computer sciences draws attention. From the 1980s, more and more men have chosen this field but in the same time, the number of women has remained the same. To explain this masculinisation, we have considered several hypotheses. First, we have observed computer science inherited representations from both mathematics and technology, especially at school. Then, we have narrated a psycho-history of computers to bring to light the power phantasms of computer's founding fathers. We have seen how computers open a window on a virtual world of rules where computer scientists play God. Thereafter, this computer fantasy reached computer scientists through science-fiction and micro-computers. By studying computer scientists' discourses and questionnaires completed by first-year science students, we observe the computer scientists' image has changed in the past 30 years. Before the micro-computer, ICT jobs were service industry scientific jobs. They were quite attractive to female scientists. Then, the representation of the computer scientist sticks on a man solely enthralled by his computer. However, computer scientists have many motivations and interests which have led them to choose this career. Unfortunately, women have difficulty in finding their place because of the stereotype pregnance. Moreover, in opposition to men, female students often choose this career thanks to their representation of their future job which is in touch with the reality of the workplace. It appears to be crucial to communicate about the ICT jobs at each step of school counseling
Books on the topic "Culture de l'information – Étude et enseignement (supérieur)"
Elizabeth, Fuseler Avery, ed. Assessing Student Learning Outcomes for Information Literacy Instruction in Academic Institutions. Chicago, USA: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2003.
Find full textDebbie, Malone, and Videon Carol, eds. First year student library instruction programs. Chicago: College Library Information Packet Committee, College Libraries Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, 2003.
Find full textACRL Instruction Section Think Tank (3rd 1999 New Orleans, La.). Information literacy and the technological transformation of higher education: Papers and documents of the ACRL Instruction Section Think Tank III. Ann Arbor, Mich: Published for the ACRL Instruction Section by Pierian Press, 2004.
Find full textNational LOEX Library Instruction Conference (29th 2001 Ypsilanti, Mich.). Managing library instruction programs in academic libraries: Selected papers presented at the twenty-ninth National LOEX Library Instruction Conference, held in Ypsilanti, Michigan, 4 to 6 May 2001. Ann Arbor, MI: Published for Learning Resources and Technologies, Eastern Michigan University by Pierian Press, 2002.
Find full texteditor, Valko Theresa, Sietz Brad editor, and Eastern Michigan University Library, eds. Moving targets, understanding our changing landscapes: Thirty-fourth National LOEX Library Instruction Conference proceedings, College Park, Maryland, May 4-6, 2006. Ypsilanti, Mich: Published for the University Library, Eastern Michigan University, by LOEX Press, 2008.
Find full textK, Nims Julia, Owens Eric, Eastern Michigan University. Learning Resources and Technologies, and National LOEX Library Instruction Conference (29th : 2001 : Ypsilanti, Mich.), eds. Managing library instruction programs in academic libraries. Ann Arbor, MI: Published for Learning Resources and Technologies, Eastern Michigan University by Pierian Press, 2003.
Find full textB, Kraat Susan, ed. Relationships between teaching faculty and teaching librarians. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2005.
Find full textAlice, Daugherty, and Russo Michael F, eds. Information literacy programs in the digital age: Educating college and university students online. Chicago: College Library Information Packet Committee, College Libraries Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, 2007.
Find full textNeely, Teresa Y. Information literacy assessment: Standards-based tools and assignments. Chicago: American Library Association, 2006.
Find full textBell, Steven J. Academic librarianship by design: A blended librarian's guide to the tools and techniques. Chicago: American Library Association, 2007.
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