L'introduction en France des compétences dans la scolarité unique. Enjeux politiques, enjeux de savoir, enjeux pédagogiques et didactiques

The introduction of "skills" or "competences" in the common school curricula (elementary and secondary) in France, including the socle commun or "common base", led to surprising alliances around the term "competence". Research shows that the term "compete...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth Bautier (Author), Stéphane Bonnéry (Author), Pierre Clément (Author)
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Published: Les éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'Homme.
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