Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement

The article analyzes the potential of renormalization contained in “activity oriented” training devices using the viewing of films showing teachers at work. We define renormalization as the permanent work of renewal 1) of the rules used to develop the experience and 2) of the rules to be followed in...

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Main Authors: Valérie Lussi Borer, Alain Muller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Recherche et Pratique sur les Activités 2014-10-01
Series:Activités
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/activites/967
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spelling doaj-c5d61c8e952d435aa066ba138a0e8b2f2021-09-02T14:32:32ZengAssociation Recherche et Pratique sur les ActivitésActivités1765-27232014-10-0111210.4000/activites.967Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignementValérie Lussi BorerAlain MullerThe article analyzes the potential of renormalization contained in “activity oriented” training devices using the viewing of films showing teachers at work. We define renormalization as the permanent work of renewal 1) of the rules used to develop the experience and 2) of the rules to be followed in the action. The analysis focuses 1) on an “Other-Confrontation Interview” sequence (film confronting a teacher with the work of another teacher that he/she does not know), 2) on a “Self-Confrontation Interview” sequence (film confronting a teacher with his/her own work) followed by a “Cross-Confrontation Interview” (film confronting two teachers with the work of one of them). These sequences come from research conducted with secondary teachers trained at the University of Geneva. The processes of renormalization are analysed. Step by step, the analyses follow teachers’ interactions with the films viewed. They show that these processes of renormalization hang upon a double movement of the clarification of implicit rules, and the development of conflicts between the personal rules and the rules of the environment (institution and expectations of peers). We discuss the potential of these processes for teacher education and propose a curriculum to promote them.http://journals.openedition.org/activites/967activityteacher educationrenormalizationvideo training
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Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement
Activités
activity
teacher education
renormalization
video training
author_facet Valérie Lussi Borer
Alain Muller
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title Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement
title_short Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement
title_full Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement
title_fullStr Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement
title_full_unstemmed Exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement
title_sort exploiter le potentiel des processus de renormalisation en formation à l’enseignement
publisher Association Recherche et Pratique sur les Activités
series Activités
issn 1765-2723
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The article analyzes the potential of renormalization contained in “activity oriented” training devices using the viewing of films showing teachers at work. We define renormalization as the permanent work of renewal 1) of the rules used to develop the experience and 2) of the rules to be followed in the action. The analysis focuses 1) on an “Other-Confrontation Interview” sequence (film confronting a teacher with the work of another teacher that he/she does not know), 2) on a “Self-Confrontation Interview” sequence (film confronting a teacher with his/her own work) followed by a “Cross-Confrontation Interview” (film confronting two teachers with the work of one of them). These sequences come from research conducted with secondary teachers trained at the University of Geneva. The processes of renormalization are analysed. Step by step, the analyses follow teachers’ interactions with the films viewed. They show that these processes of renormalization hang upon a double movement of the clarification of implicit rules, and the development of conflicts between the personal rules and the rules of the environment (institution and expectations of peers). We discuss the potential of these processes for teacher education and propose a curriculum to promote them.
topic activity
teacher education
renormalization
video training
url http://journals.openedition.org/activites/967
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