1. The cultures of study at university in their relation to forms of teaching and academic success: License cases in law and education sciences.
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TOUATI, CORALIE
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JUDGE-made law ,SCIENCE education ,TEACHING ,SOCIAL facts ,CULTURE ,CORPORATE culture - Abstract
The author proposes to consider the work of the study of undergraduate students at the university as both a social and didactic fact whose structuring modes in two disciplinary fields should be addressed. epistemologically contrasted: educational sciences and law. By means of a mixed methodology combining ethnographic observations, archival work, qualitative interviews and analytical statistics, it will explore the relationships between study, teaching and academic success by subdividing these macro-variables into micro -operational variables and describing their articulations. In this paper, the author examines studying at university as a social and didactical fact by bringing its structural patterns to light in two epistemologically contrasted subjects: law and education. Using a mixed methodology, articulating ethnographical observations, qualitative interviews and analytical statistics, the purpose is to explore the relationships between studying, teaching and academic success. By dividing up these macro-variables into micro-variables, we demonstrate that academic success is more related to the quality than the quantity of studying interconnected with how students perceive their teachers 'expectations which certainly depends on students' studying cultures and disciplines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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