The undressed orange: spontaneous analogies [Thesis]
"Analogy is a fundamental mechanism for interpreting a new situation through past experiences. [The author] aims to give this postulate its full force by emphasizing the ability to perceive as essentially similar experiences that are apparently different. [With] a particular interest attributed to their spontaneous manifestation."
The three ages of education policy
This report, published by the CNAM, is one of a series by the Centre national d'étude des systèmes scolaires (Cnesco) on the governance of education policies.
One for all and all for a sparrow! [Thesis]
Some animal languages are not limited to one species. Indeed, a species can enter in communication with another one in order to cooperate. This phenomenon can be observed in some birds emitting a harassment call recruiting other birds of its species or not in order to harass a predator and make it flee. But how does this communication between species take place? Let's discover it with Mylène Dutour
The treasure of musical texture for deaf children [Thesis].
Listening engages the external and internal auditory system, the central nervous system, but also the whole body! The musical texture that has been very perceptible since the 20th century is particularly well understood by deaf children with implants, as well as by adult musicians. This understanding, supported by the development of pedagogical methods that involve rhythm, space and movement, consolidates temporal and language learning.
Migrant education
The distinctive feature of all these initiatives is that they take into account the migrant's cultural capital.