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Journal articles on the topic "Enfants – Écriture – Martinique (France)"
Miraglia, Anne Marie. "L’enfant et l’adolescente chez les romancières « beures »." Voix Plurielles 9, no. 2 (November 25, 2012): 116–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v9i2.672.
Full textGalap, Jean. "Réflexions préliminaires à des actions politiques et sociales en faveur des enfants de l’immigration antillaise." IV. Les pratiques de l’intervenant social : modèles d’intervention, no. 14 (January 14, 2016): 157–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034519ar.
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Mogade, Sandra. "Impact des contes et des récits endogènes sur la performance des compétences d’écriture d’élèves de sixième en difficulté en espace créolophone martiniquais : approche narrato-discursive et psychoculturelle." Thesis, Antilles-Guyane, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AGUY0867/document.
Full textThe present research deals with cultural psychology. It aims to show how culture can influence the cognitive skills of underachieving students.Before cultural psychology emerged, social constructivism best represented by Piaget and Vygotski, and later in the twentieth century by Jérôme Bruner or Bertrand Troadec underlined the importance of culture in children’s mental dispositions.Their research on influence of culture in children’s cognitive dispositions are used as guiding principle.Over the years, it has been noticed that quite a large number of Martinican secondary school students from ages 11 to 12 had writing problems. In reality, national assessments have always confirmed this fact. Obviously papers about children’s writing problems have been written by many specialists. But it is interesting to consider this issue in relation to cultural psychology. In addition, this perspective shows the subject in his own singularity in interaction with his social background. It appears that stories, presented as social background’s products, are considered as systems which make sense for students who are in cognitive distress. Skills in writting will thus become for us a kind of mirror to assess the quality of thinking
Lesel, Livia. "La place du "père" dans la fantasmatique maternelle en milieu martiniquais : quel père pour quel enfant ? Approche projective et analyse du dicours et du comportement maternel." Paris 5, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA05H083.
Full textThe thesis concerns a clinical-psychology study into family "matrifocality" in martinique, and is based on a theoretical assumption that it is the mother who brings the child towards the father, through what the child hears about the father in the mother's speech. In early interaction, the mother will convey to the child her own interiorized parents. The principal hypothesis of the study is that the matrifocal arrangement prevails,whether the father is physically present or not. The investigation is directed at both the fantasized and the real third person. The combined method of interview, projective approach (rorschach text) and direct observation of early interactions, served as a support for investigation performed on two family groups of the single-parent and two-parent types. In single-parent families, the maternal grandmother occupies a central and all-powerful position and fulfils the role of symbolic father. These appears to exist a law whose transmission channel is the mother-daughter link and which is meant in the gift of the child to the grandmother as payment for a symbolic debt. In this mother-daughter dyad, the child constitutes an important stake. Thus the matrifocal link is perpetuated. From the subjective experience of the women in this group emerges the image of an all-powerful phallic mother who fixes the
Brange, Anne-Marie. "Carence martiale et anémie ferriprive chez les nourrissons et petits enfants hospitalisés de 10 mois à 3 ans en Martinique." Antilles-Guyane, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007AGUY0167.
Full textToddlers are one of the main high risk population for iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia. What about hospitalised children at Lamentin's hospital in Martinique? Among the 105 included children, the prevalence of ID is 26. 6 % and the prevalence of IDA IS 13. 3 %. The two risks factors for IDA are : cow's milk, and; long breast-feeding duration associated with beginning solid food after 6 month. The consequences of IDA are developmental delays and behavioural disturbances. Therefore prevention against IDA must be considered by all medical profesion
Hilaire, Marie-Michelle. "Des enfants martiniquais en milieu rural face à leur environnement familial particulier : contribution à la connaissance psychologique de la famille martiniquaise." Paris 10, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA100205.
Full textTeissèdre, Bettina. "Etude de la consommation alimentaire spontanée des enfants scolarisés de la 6ème à la 3ème en Martinique." Montpellier 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990MON11200.
Full textFortier, Christophe. "Allographies : Analyse linguistique des transcriptions non-conformes à la norme dans l’écrit des apprenants en début de C.E.1." Paris 3, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA030058.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is to identify and to analyse the various procedures involved in the activity of writing by french mother tongue’s children starting the second year of primary school, and uses for specific linguistic object the written word. After a summary of the history of the writing allowing us to raise relationships between phylogenesis and ontogenesis, we will propose a useful multi-field approach to understanding the basics of our work by exploring fields of knowledge such as physiology, psychology, cognition and acquiring. From two corpus (one made up of texts written by the children without any help and a second made up of recordings during metagraphics workshops), we will propose an analysis of the different procedures used by children to produce and manage the borders of the graphic word. We will make a linguistic analysis of the allographies to explain how they take an active part in the development of the acquiring. To complete this work we will suggest improvements in didactic for the fundamental learnings of literacy. For this thesis we have created special words to define the different transcriptions in non conformity with standard : The adgraphy joins in one graphic unit, two items normally dissociated [ jarive]. The disgraphy separates a conventional single element in different graphic elements [mon ter] The dupligraphy repeats at the beginning of a second unit the end of the first unit [ mon nami] The transgraphy : the final part of a graphic term is moved at the initial of the following written form [ lé senfants ]The term used to qualify the whole transcriptions in non conformity with the written standard is Allography in reference to the greek Allos : other – different
Araujo, Clarissa. "Une situation de travail autonome à l'école : les fiches de lecture-écriture. Etude des stratégies des enfants dans des situations pédagogiques différentes." Toulouse 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000TOU20031.
Full textSabater, Carine. "Ecriture et dyslexie développementale : analyse phonologique et morphologique des productions d'écrit." Aix-Marseille 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AIX10026.
Full textBlais, Joëlle. "Fonction du père et récidive : mots de passe et impasses : la répétition de la transgression en relation avec le "Nom-du-Père" à l'origine du lien social : une étude en milieu carcéral à la Martinique." Toulouse 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002TOU20058.
Full textWe are puzzled by the insistency of recidivist behaviour. The offender's conduct seems to mean that whatever inserting adjustements are made, wether therapeutic, educational or socio-judiciary, they all seem bound to fail as though any intention of letting him take control of his socialisation has the opposite effect and pushes him back to the place from wich thoses measures were planned to keep him away. The present study examines recidivism as the subject's symptom. Repetitive offending (criminal acting out?) as resistance maintains and trengthens his identity at oods with society. As such, the subject considers recidive as his "raison d'être" i. E. Reason for living; wich by using the expedient of transgression questions the father's function at the basis of social contract. The recidivist chooses his inscription as an outlaw in order to reject his inscription in the Law of Language, in another word, castration. By defying the social law, he stages off the limit of his impossibility, a tribunal that allows him to perform again, by the use of acts of delinquency (interposed offences), the themes pertaining to primordial significants, namely "mother" and "father". The ecocomy that brings forth the act is nourished by the family story that he displays in order to confirm his own subjective economy. Trough shifting on the laws of society, the denial of language interdicts, he performs a sort of perverse refutation. This contempory form (of behaviour) does-all the more so as sexuality is no longer a taboo-open up on a political reflection as to what extent the institutional choices of a society discredit or support the Nom- du-Père" function and foster what they intend to repress
森, 千香子. "Écrire en Banlieue : analyse des pratiques d'écriture chez les jeunes issus des immigrations postcoloniales in Ile-de-France." Paris, EHESS, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EHES0105.
Full textThis research aims to show how young descendants of postcolonial immigrants practice writing outside of school. One of the stereotypes about the so-called “kids from the suburbs » is: they never write anything, unless they have to at school. The current enthusiasm for their music and their colorful language known as verlan, the high rate of school dropouts, the social and historical representations of writing by suburban dwellers contribute to the development and the « naturalization » of this stereotype. However, our fieldwork conducted in Paris suburbs (Ile-de-France region) shows a more complex reality. Ln fact, there are various writing practices in suburban culture: some of them are innovative, creative, even unexpected (associated with the audiovisuals, inserted into musical or graphic expressions), others more classical (production of texts, and even literary writing). Our work analyzes how these young descendants of postcolonial immigrants practice writing despite unfavorable situations, in order to determine what are the conditions for the construction of “writing subjects”. Finally, our thesis deals with the gap between the preconceived idea and the reality about suburban youth writing practices which reveals the way by which the society looks at its postcolonial minorities, not far from a form of cultural ethnocentrism