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Répétitions des discours sur la culture scientifique et technique et effets de la catégorisation scientifique scolaire

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  • Olivier Las Vergnas

    (CREF: Équipe Apprenance et Formation des Adultes - CREF - Centre de recherches éducation et formation - UPN - Université Paris Nanterre, Trigone-CIREL - CIREL - Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Education de Lille - ULR 4354 - Université de Lille)

Abstract

In France, latest reports and political programs on public understanding of science (in French: culture scientifique, technique et industrielle, CSTI) continue to repeat the same analysis and recommendations than those already made in this type of discourses for decades. They do not take into account more than their predecessors that the French secondary education system creates a students' categorization in terms of recognition as "scientific" with the "Bac S", a key diploma allowing each year only a quarter of each generation to be later considered as "scientists". CSTI for adults should therefore be separated in two families: the first organizing the dialogue between scientists and "laymen" without questioning this divide and the second fostering the appropriation of knowledge in order to transgress this scientific school divide. However, it is not the case, the field of CSTI continuing to be only a patchwork of various actions with disparate social aims. Moreover, the multiplication of actors focused on very specific objectives –?such as promoting local innovation networks?– makes more than ever difficult to identify bad sociocultural effects at a nationwide scale. Due to this attitude, school scientific divide remains a macro-invariant inhibiting the sharing of sprit of inquiry and technological innovation.

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  • Olivier Las Vergnas, 2017. "Répétitions des discours sur la culture scientifique et technique et effets de la catégorisation scientifique scolaire," Post-Print hal-01469360, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01469360
    DOI: 10.3917/inno.052.0085
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