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Journal articles on the topic "Mixité sociale à l'école – Maroc"
Fack, Gabrielle, and Julien Grenet. "11. Peut-on accroître la mixité sociale à l'école ?" Regards croisés sur l'économie 12, no. 2 (2012): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rce.012.0165.
Full textManiquet, François. "Numéro 70 - mai 2009." Regards économiques, October 12, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco.v1i0.15523.
Full textManiquet, François. "Numéro 70 - mai 2009." Regards économiques, October 12, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco2009.05.01.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Mixité sociale à l'école – Maroc"
Bijou, Mohammed. "Qualité de l'éducation, taille des classes et mixité sociale : Un réexamen à partir des méthodes à variables instrumentales et semi-paramétriques sur données multiniveaux - Cas du Maroc -." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulon, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021TOUL2004.
Full textThis thesis objective is to examine the quality of the Moroccan education system exploiting the data of the programs TIMSS and PIRLS 2011.The thesis is structured around three chapters. The first chapter examines the influence of individual student and school characteristics on school performance, as well as the important role of the school environment (effect of size and social composition). In the second chapter, we seek to estimate the optimal class size that ensures widespread success for all students at both levels, namely, the fourth year of primary school and the second year of college. The third chapter proposes to study the relationship between the social and economic composition of the school and academic performance, while demonstrating the role of social mix in student success. In order to study this relationship, we mobilize different econometric approaches, by applying a multilevel model with correction for the problem of endogeneity (chapter 1), a hierarchical semi-parametric model (chapter 2) and a contextual hierarchical semi-parametric model (chapter 3). The results show that academic performance is determined by several factors that are intrinsic to the student and also contextual. Indeed, a smaller class size and a school with a mixed social composition are the two essential elements for a favourable environment and assured learning for all students. According to our results, governments should give priority to reducing class size by limiting it to a maximum of 27 students. In addition, it is necessary to consider making the school map more flexible in order to promote social mixing at school. The results obtained allow a better understanding of the Moroccan school system, in its qualitative aspect and the justification of relevant educational policies to improve the quality of the Moroccan education system
Picart, Anne-Gaëlle. "La parentalité pendant les années d’école maternelle (éducation des enfants, fonctionnement familial et vécu subjectif des parents) : le point de vue de mères et de pères de CSP+ dans un quartier parisien à forte mixité sociale." Thesis, Paris 10, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020PA100088.
Full textThis research explores parenting, during the very first school years, in terms of child education, family functioning, and parents’ subjective experience.Data was collected on parents who mostly belonged to higher socio-professional categories, and whose children, aged 3 to 6, attended a state-run school in a Paris neighborhood that is part of the national high-priority educational network. Both quantitative and qualitative methodological tools have been used: a survey by questionnaire (n=173) and 34 interviews (24 mothers and 10 fathers), with a twofold analysis, one thematic and one relying on a discourse analysis software. It captured ways this population, which is relatively unstudied, responds to new educational standards and diverse influences, at the very beginning of the children’s school career. Results reveal that most mothers and fathers aspire to be “super-parents” and show a style of parenting based on control, aiming at optimizing child development. It includes control over the child - with positive parenting methods and stimulation practices typical of a “concerted education” (Lareau, 2003) -, self-management - to become a “better” parent -, environmental monitoring - through actors including the co-parent, at home, and the professionals and the child’s peers, at school -, organizing family life’s tight schedule... Yet, differences occur according to the sex of the parent, the sex of the child, his/her age and school level
Iraqi, Hassan. "La conception d'un modèle stratégique intégrateur pour les organisations du domaine socio-sanitaire : étude de cas l'École nationale de santé publique, Maroc." Thèse, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/23582.
Full textThis research paper deals with the design of an integrative strategic model, and its application on the National School of Public Health (ENSP). It is an integration of the various existing strategic models, including those proposed by Andrews and Porter to capture the opportunities, threats, strengths, and weaknesses of organizations. Such an integrative strategic model did not exist until today, when there was obvious interest in its design. Indeed, companies could refer to more than one model, but this did not allow to concentrate information and thus better support decision-making. In this perspective, the proposed integrative model was applied to analyze the National School of Public Health. The interest in shaping this integrative strategic model was to analyze measure and understand the actual functioning of the organization, its environment, and its competitors in order to propose favorable strategies. Research results were consistently proposed in accordance with the organization's mission, social responsibility and values. Our data collection was based on 4 individual interviews, 14 questionnaires completed with 18 questions and analysis of published documents. The information was presented as a case study to enrich the contributions of authors who informed organizational management and strategic analysis. The purpose of this initiative was to support the school (ENSP) in its efforts to adapt its training program offer to meet the requirements of the Moroccan competitive market. We achieved our objectives by suggesting 5 strategic options: Create a master's degree in public health, create a master's degree in women’s health, develop a program in environmental health, promote technological expertise and increase management autonomy. In conclusion, we have formulated the limits of our conceptual framework. This approach concerned the improvement of our study to ensure that the integrative strategic model is generic and applicable for all organizations in health field.
Books on the topic "Mixité sociale à l'école – Maroc"
Ayed, Choukri Ben. La mixité sociale à l'école: Tensions, enjeux et perspectives. Paris: Armand Colin, 2015.
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