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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Training ressources"
Vergnolle-Mainar, Christine, et Catherine Bruguiere. « Conception et usages de ressources didactiques : des ressources disciplinaires classiques à des ressources a-disciplinaires à construire ». Annales de didactique et de sciences cognitives Thématique 2 | 29 (2024) : 53–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11sg7.
Texte intégralBesse, Philippe, Brendan Guillouet et Béatrice Laurent. « Wikistat 2.0 : Ressources pédagogiques pour l'Intelligence Artificielle ». Statistique et Enseignement 9, no 1 (2018) : 43–61. https://doi.org/10.3406/staso.2018.1383.
Texte intégralOrvalho, Joana, et Julio Nabais. « Portugal. Gestion des ressources humaines : la phase du changement ». Revue française d'administration publique 55, no 1 (1990) : 477–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.1990.2379.
Texte intégralCarra, Cécile, Clémence Boxberger, Bruno Robbes et Sébastien Pesce3. « Gestion des incidents en classe, pratiques professionnelles des enseignants débutants et analyse de la plateforme nationale de ressources numériques Néopass@ction ». Psychology, Society, & ; Education 7, no 2 (30 avril 2015) : 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/psye.v7i2.530.
Texte intégralSerhir, N., et C. Marche. « La simulation assistée par ordinateur dans le contrôle et l'utilisation optimale des ressources hydriques ». Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 19, no 3 (1 juin 1992) : 432–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l92-052.
Texte intégralMartial Patrice, AMOUGOU. « Ressources multimédia et processus de formation des cadres à l’institut national de la jeunesse et des sports (injs) de Yaoundé ». Langues & ; Cultures 1, no 02 (25 décembre 2020) : 113–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.62339/jlc.v1i02.90.
Texte intégralLopez-Castroman, J., et E. Olie. « French experiences with the online courses on suicidal behaviour, their main features, requests of participants and the opportunities to foster suicide prevention ». European Psychiatry 64, S1 (avril 2021) : S60—S61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.189.
Texte intégralFrisch, muriel. « La didactique de l’Information-Documentation en France comme ressources pour l’enseignement : une histoire et une « épistémologie plurielle » ». Didactica Historica 4, no 1 (2018) : 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33055/didacticahistorica.2018.004.01.87.long.
Texte intégralFrisch, muriel. « La didactique de l’Information-Documentation en France comme ressources pour l’enseignement : une histoire et une « épistémologie plurielle » ». Didactica Historica 4, no 1 (2018) : 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33055/didacticahistorica.2018.004.01.87.long.
Texte intégralCarayannopoulos, Kallirroi Laiya, Shivani Dadwal, Marissa Laureano, John Neary, Leslie Martin et Kim Lewis. « The McMaster Internal Medicine Royal College Review Course ». Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine 18, no 3 (14 septembre 2023) : 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.22374/cjgim.v18i3.698.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Training ressources"
Mai-Nivoit, Catherine. « L’influence du contrat psychologique sur la formation organisationnelle : Recherche-action au sein d’un site de production automobile français ». Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015CNAM1007.
Texte intégralThe Psychological Contract is defined as a belief of the employee on reciprocal obligations between himself and his employer, which is also based solely on the perception of the organization's promises but does not necessarily correspond to reality. Although this concept provides researchers with abundant literature, few studies have focused specifically on its relationship with organizational training. The literature review consulted for this research shows that socio-demographic, organizational and training characteristics influence the Psychological Contract and also that the objectives of organizational performance and employability, contextual factors and transfer of training contribute to the effectiveness of the training. The purpose of this action-research is to answer the question of the extent of the influence of the Psychological Contract on organizational training. The study sample consists of 119 unqualified workers in a French automotive production site. The first part of this research's results is dedicated to the study of the psychometric validity of the Psychological Contract's measurement tool, the "Psychological Contract Inventory" (PCI) and the influence of socio-demographic, organizational and formational variables on the Psychological Contract. The second part focuses on the influence of the realization of the Psychological Contract on training satisfaction. From the literature review and the results obtained, a theoretical model is proposed which would include the influence of individual, organizational and training characteristics of the employee's Psychological Contract and the influence of the realization of the Psychological Contract on training satisfaction. In the third part, the practical and theoretical implications of the results are discussed
Boet, Sylvain. « Formation par simulation interprofessionnelle à la gestion des ressources de crise au bloc opératoire : une étude de méthodologie mixte ». Thesis, Strasbourg, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014STRAG016.
Texte intégralThis thesis aims at training healthcare teams in life-threatening emergency situations. Our work focuses on innovative simulation techniques for interprofessional teams, and especially its heart: the debriefing. Several studies have shown that debriefing without instructor could be effective for individual learning. But no study has yet explored team debriefing without instructor as a possible approach to improving team performance. However patient care in emergency life-threatening situations is almost always the responsibility of a team. Combining quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, we evaluated the effectiveness and analyzed the content of within-team debriefing without instructor to improve performance of life-threatening emergencies management by interprofessional teams. This work optimizes instructor training, and facilitates diffusion of simulation-based interprofessional training
Moldoveanu, Matei. « In-Network Learning : Distributed Training and Inference in Communication Networks ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Gustave Eiffel, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023UEFL2003.
Texte intégralWe study the problem of distributed statistical learning. More specifically, we consider the distributed training and inference setting. In the considered scenario, multiple nodes need to work together to predict some quantity of interest/event at a central node. Some nodes observe data related to the target quantity, while others do not; however, the nodes that do not have access to data form a link between the central node and the nodes that observe data. We consider the case in which a directed acyclic graph can model such a network. We study how one can train such a complex network in a distributed manner, i.e., without the exchange of raw data, for the case in which each node is equipped with a neural network to process the data. Inspired by the famous information bottleneck problem, we first use rate-distortion theory to derive an achievable trade-off between the network's performance under logarithmic loss and the rate of the messages passed between the nodes. Then, using the obtained trade-off, we showcase how one can derive a loss function that can jointly train the neural networks at the nodes in a distributed manner. We also study the problem of scheduling and power allocation for the proposed model for the star network topologies, i.e., in which the data observing nodes are connected directly to the central node making the prediction. Due to the distributed nature of the data and the lack of a known prior, no node can provide a definitive picture of the system and correctly decide the allocation of the resources. To overcome this issue, Prof. Abdellatif Zaidi patented a solution in which 1. Each device measures its own local assessment of how relevant is the data it holds for the inference task at hand and transmits it to the decision node. 2. That device also simultaneously sends the output activation values to the decision node. 3. The decision node combines all received information (activation values from the various devices as well as their individual local assessments) and then forms its own (global) assessment of how relevant each device's observation is. 4. The central nodes used the obtained assessments for scheduling for power allocation. In this thesis, we build upon the patent by presenting a method for computing the local and global assessments and proposing new scheduling and power allocation algorithms
Roche, Lionel. « Analyse de l'activité d'étudiants en Licence STAPS dans le cadre d'un dispositif de vidéo-formation : conception et usage de ressources pour la professionnalisation au métier d'enseignant d'Education Physique et Sportive ». Thesis, Université Clermont Auvergne (2017-2020), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017CLFAL028/document.
Texte intégralThis thesis is part of the empirical and technological research program of the "course of action" (Theureau, 1992) in cognitive anthropology. She is studying the design, use and effects of a collective video-training device for undergraduate students in Physical Education to develop their ability to analyze and understand classroom situations in Physical Education. Two aims are pursued: a) an epistemic aim seeking to better understand the forms of activity and experience deployed by students in a video-training situation and b) a technological design aim of the "activity-oriented" video-training device and responding to a design in use process. The study was conducted with a group of students (n = 15) enrolled in a pre-professionalization course in the third year degree in Physical Education Teacher Education. Five types of data were collected during the device based on periods of internships and workshop at University: (i) video recording data of student's classroom activity during the internship and also during workshop, (ii) written records produced by students during internship and workshop, (iii) self-confrontation interview data on their activity in classroom and (iv) in their written records, and (v) quantitative and qualitative data from surveys. The results reveal (i) students' appropriation of a grid allowing them to analyze PE lesson and to analyze the key moments, (ii) a lived experience in video-training which reflects a reflexive inclination on pedagogical face-to-face moments in the PE lesson, (iii) four typical forms of classroom video analysis (describe, judge, interpret, project), evidence of teacher-centered observation activity in classroom as a manager, and a blindness to student motor learning activity; (iv) the role of peers as an accelerator of the ability to analyze class practices. These results relating to the activity of students in training made it possible to jointly consider the design of different phases of the system, finalized by a first online training platform "Former à l’intervention en EPS" (Roche & Gal-Petitfaux, 2014a), then a second "Observation e tRégul@tion en EPS" (Roche & Gal-Petitfaux, 2016)
Abi, Chedid Camale. « La gestion des ressources humaines en période de crise économique : le cas des entreprises du secteur privé au Liban ». Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019CNAM1262.
Texte intégralIn this thesis we have considered the transgressions made by heads of companies in Lebanon to the applicable labor rules (Labor Code, social security, etc.) and to the standards for good human resources management. These business owners have replaced these rules, among others, to suit their needs with the help of: sequential economic crises; a fragmented and weakened syndicalism; a paralyzed work inspection; a political power undermined by conflict; very high unemployment rates; abundance of low-cost foreign labor force; etc.Consequently, we have applied the Theory of Social Regulation (TRS) of Jean-Daniel Reynaud (1988, 1997, 2003), which have helped us in answering questions related to the redefinition of the rules of work and human resources management, other rulemakings, and the identification of the rulemaking actors, their strategies, and the nature of the rules issued.To answer the questions raised by our problem statement, we have conducted three field studies. The first in form of interviews with HR managers of companies in Lebanon. This study allowed us to identify the profiles of these actors, their career path, their involvement in rulemaking, and the issues faced at the level of HR. The second study was a sample survey filled by 450 employees at companies of the main economic sectors, from which a questionnaire was conducted on human resources management in these companies. As for the third, case studies were conducted in eight companies in form of 28 interviews with employees at these companies.Indeed, the data of all this fieldwork allowed us to detect forms of social regulation and to estimate the margin of applicability of Reynaud’s theory to the social regulation in Lebanon via HRM
Poirion, Vanessa. « Étude des jeux de langage du métier émergent des vigies requins : une recherche technologique en anthropologie-culturaliste ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., La Réunion, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LARE0039.
Texte intégralThe work of the “Vigies Requins Renforcées” (Reinforced Shark Watches) on Reunion Island is part of a collective history that has led to the emergence of new practices for securing surf spots in response to changes in the “shark risk”. Initiated by an institutional order for professionalization, the challenge of this technological research was to deploy an analysis of situated activity in order to shed light on the experiential lines of force of this emerging practice.This thesis work is rooted in an anthropo-cultural Technological Research Program (PRT) (Bertone, 2011; Chaliès, 2012), whose main postulates are rooted in a theory of collective action (Wittgenstein, 2004). The study was conducted within the framework of an investigative device, set up for an extended professional-researcher collective, in order to grasp the meaning of experience, considering work and training development issues (Bertone et al., 2009).The main results of the research highlight the co-construction of meanings of an ordinary practice through an analysis of situated interactions and teleological explanations given by professionals for their actions. The results help to shed light on the strengths of this emerging profession, and produce models and resources that can be mobilized for training purposes. Finally, they illustrate the ways in which collective norms are stabilized and destabilized, and the ways in which the system of rules governing their profession can be expanded or atrophied.Avenues for the co-construction of a “quality repository” for this occupation are formulated, showing the technological stakes for research in this as yet little explored field in educational sciences
Bahri, Armand Mohammadmahdi. « Apports des théories de la firme à l'étude des décisions d'internalisation de la production de la formation professionnelle ». Thesis, Paris 9, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA090073.
Texte intégralThe aim of this research is to study the factors that impact the decision to insource or outsource the production of vocational training programs, by using a theoretical model from the main theories of the firm, namely Transaction Cost Theory and Resources and Capabilities Theory. In doing so, we link the characteristics of a training program (transactional specificity, firm specificity, frequency, environmental uncertainty and interdependence) and insourcing decision. This relationship is explained by some mediating variables related to the perception of decision makers about the risks of opportunism and their productive and coordinative capabilities in comparison with external training providers. The theoretical model was tested through a case study on the training direction of Veolia group. We first performed a qualitative study to better understand how the concepts of our model, emerge, take shape and influence the decision of practitioners in the context of training production. Then, in order to test the validity of our hypothesis, we conducted a quantitative study based on a sample of 140 training programs, by using the method of structural equations modeling. The results provide both a detailed analysis of training production governance and a critical assessment of the theories of the firm
Vidal, Julie. « Etude des séquences de rétroaction corrective dans un dispositif en ligne d'enseignement/apprentissage du français langue étrangère : une approche multimodale de l'oral ». Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2125.
Texte intégralThis work aims to analyze six weeks of videoconferenced pedagogical interaction between trainee teachers enrolled in a master's degree in teaching French as a foreign language (FLE) at a French university (Lyon 2) and learners of French at a foreign university (Dublin City University). Corrective feedback is an important issue in foreign language pedagogy, renewed by the use of technologies. However, there has been little research on how teachers provide corrective feedback on learners' oral production in online interactions. Our qualitative study is based on the analysis of ecological data, organized into a complex corpus of video interactions transcribed and annotated using the ELAN software. We observed multimodal assessments made by the teachers, as well as participants' commentary containing their perception of the corrective feedback. We analyzed these data from a multimodal perspective according to which all the semiotic resources contribute to make meaning without automatically prioritizing one mode over another. In sum, this work aims to understand how teachers and learners co-construct corrective feedback sequences. We also want to update the effects of multimodality on the interactions in order to make pedagogical proposals for the training of future teachers of French as a foreign language
Manceau, Delphine. « Rôle des interactions dans la mobilisation de ressources en production d’écrits de français chez les apprenants en formation par alternance de niveau V dans le domaine équin ». Thesis, Rennes 2, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019REN20039.
Texte intégralThe project of the thesis aims to describe, analyse and understand practices of learners of level V in block release training in the equine domain. Particularly, it is the question of studying deployed resources in transactional situations. These situations will be explored through the lens of complex situations in the equine domain, in which learners need to put together resources promoting the development and acquisition of academic, professional and crosscutting skills. From a heuristic point of view, this work aims at the development of knowledges in the field of the training of young adults in the CFA (vocational training college) and in the socio-cognitive processes of the exploitation of learning resources for the integration of learning. From a pragmatic point of view, this work aims to bring data and empirical elements allowing epistemological advancesin the field of didactics: it confronts two registers of evidence: a statistical register based on the practice of the teacher based on a specific context, thecomplex situation, and a practice-based register leading to the acquisition of anthropological evidence via a clinic of classroom interactions
Mongereau, Marine. « The decisive role of cognition in developing performing adaptive global leaders : an analysis of top executives' international assignments ». Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE3079/document.
Texte intégralToday’s global economy represents a volatile, complex, uncertain and ambiguous environment for firms to sustain a profitable international growth. Organizations must continuously develop a portfolio of leaders ready to push forward growth strategies. Despite this challenge, corporations often fail to offer the right learning organizational framework to their top executives proposing too often standardized models. Many firms are acknowledging the urgent need to transform their learning organizations, strategies and to rethink how to learn to lead. Our research is aiming to develop a deep understanding of how global executives are developing, adjusting competencies to the unpredictable needs initiated by their different expatriations. The methodology used is highly inductive and interpretivist. The qualitative sample is composed of 25 top executives, expatriated in MNC’s subsidiaries, men and women. This sample is complemented by the transversal follow up of one top executive, expatriated, for over a period of 2, 5 years. The research objectives are to generate subjective knowledge grounded in the way global executives experience their development during expatriation, translated into a model “à la Gioia” and to provide guidelines for practitioners. We found out that the concept of cognition and self was decisive for an effective development process abroad, this combined with an ongoing willingness and ability to learn, leading to the generation of a sort of “know how” (practical intelligence). We conclude giving two recommendations to corporations; one on the role of HR corporate in charge, advising four key behaviours to improve efficiency: the SCSC’s (Strategic, Credible, Supportive, Considerate) and the second on the top executives follow-up, more precisely we recommend the creation of an expat ID profile; “the expat ID” that will help enhance the global talent management of such an individual
Livres sur le sujet "Training ressources"
Federation, Ontario Teachers'. Ressources existantes en matière de perfectionnement professionnel : Évaluation et recommandations. [Toronto] : La Fédération, 1995.
Trouver le texte intégralMaubant, Philippe, et Michel Boisclair. Les pratiques de formation, d'intervention et d'accompagnement dans les métiers des ressources humaines. Québec (Québec) : Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2013.
Trouver le texte intégralChapman, Paul G. The economics of training. New York, NY : Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralChapman, Paul G. The economics of training. New York : Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralChapman, Paul G. The economics of training. New York : Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralNadler, Leonard. Developing human resources. 3e éd. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1989.
Trouver le texte intégralPhillips, Jack J. Handbook of training evaluation and measurement methods. 2e éd. Houston : Gulf Pub. Co., 1991.
Trouver le texte intégralGobeil, Isabelle, Sylvie-Ann Hart et Annie Jacques. Les services offerts aux entreprises par le réseau de l'éducation : Pour un meilleur accès aux ressources collectives : avis à la ministre de l'éducation, du loisir et du sport. Québec : Conseil supérieur de l'éducation, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralLing, Szeto Linda Chui, Wismer Susan 1951-, Canada. Employment and Immigration Canada (Dept.), Canadian Labour Force Development Board., Development Initiatives Inc et Reference Group to the Women's Representative on the Canadian Labour Force Development Board., dir. Towards a women's agenda on training : A resource kit = Vers un programme des femmes en matière de formation : une trousse de ressources. Toronto, Ont : Reference Group, 1991.
Trouver le texte intégralPhillips, Jack J. Handbook of training evaluation and measurement methods. 3e éd. Houston, Tex : Gulf Publishing, 1997.
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Söbbeke, Elke, Christof Schreiber, Rebecca Klose, Marei Fetzer et Eileen Baschek. « Zur Bedeutung der Mehrsprachigkeit beim Mathematiklernen ». Dans Sprachlich-kulturelle Ressourcen im Mathematikunterricht der Primarstufe, 3–15. WTM Verlag, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37626/ga9783959872867.0.01.
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