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De la transmission du savoir-faire, des connaissances et des compétences dans les apprentissages sur le tas de la maçonnerie

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  • Florent Kambasu Kasula

    (Université catholique du Graben)

  • Jean-Bosco Kakule Matumo

    (Université catholique du Graben)

  • Bertrand Vahavi Mulume

    (Université catholique du Graben)

Abstract

What are the ways in which know-how, knowledge and skills are transmitted on construction sites when learning masonry? That's the main question of this research. An attempt at an answer involves reviewing certain mechanisms for transmitting know-how and skills on construction sites that are more horizontal than vertical. Far from being a teacher, the trainer on site is more of a companion. The ethics of the profession occupy a central place on all other modalities based on professional didactics.

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  • Florent Kambasu Kasula & Jean-Bosco Kakule Matumo & Bertrand Vahavi Mulume, 2023. "De la transmission du savoir-faire, des connaissances et des compétences dans les apprentissages sur le tas de la maçonnerie," Post-Print hal-04717556, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04717556
    DOI: 10.57988/CRIG-2372
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