Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes

This paper relies on a close association of the study of John Dewey’s thought and an empirical research on adult learning. It endeavors to relate the experience of a Master’s course in Educational sciences, intended for adults continuing their education and students, in which the presentation of the...

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Main Authors: Samuel Renier, Catherine Guillaumin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Provence 2017-07-01
Series:Questions Vives
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/questionsvives/2111
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spelling doaj-2a22a3406ef24e3abdb444e49bd20a272020-11-24T21:43:09ZfraUniversité de ProvenceQuestions Vives1635-40791775-433X2017-07-012710.4000/questionsvives.2111Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultesSamuel RenierCatherine GuillauminThis paper relies on a close association of the study of John Dewey’s thought and an empirical research on adult learning. It endeavors to relate the experience of a Master’s course in Educational sciences, intended for adults continuing their education and students, in which the presentation of the research process has deliberately been based on John Dewey’s theory of inquiry. One particular session is particularly analyzed out of this process, in order to understand how a reading of Dewey may represent a genuine pedagogical resource to help students elaborating their own research process. This study thus presents a twofold aim, insofar as it both questions the possibility of founding a pedagogical and epistemological process out of Dewey’s logical theory, and the epistemological foundations of researches in Education in which experience is considered as the source and the end of the process.http://journals.openedition.org/questionsvives/2111John Dewey théorie de l’enquêteépistémologie formation expérientielle production de savoirsactivity analysis
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Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes
Questions Vives
John Dewey
 théorie de l’enquête
épistémologie
 formation expérientielle
 production de savoirs
activity analysis
author_facet Samuel Renier
Catherine Guillaumin
author_sort Samuel Renier
title Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes
title_short Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes
title_full Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes
title_fullStr Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes
title_full_unstemmed Comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes
title_sort comment nous cherchons : l’utilité de la théorie de l’enquête deweyenne en formation d’adultes
publisher Université de Provence
series Questions Vives
issn 1635-4079
1775-433X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description This paper relies on a close association of the study of John Dewey’s thought and an empirical research on adult learning. It endeavors to relate the experience of a Master’s course in Educational sciences, intended for adults continuing their education and students, in which the presentation of the research process has deliberately been based on John Dewey’s theory of inquiry. One particular session is particularly analyzed out of this process, in order to understand how a reading of Dewey may represent a genuine pedagogical resource to help students elaborating their own research process. This study thus presents a twofold aim, insofar as it both questions the possibility of founding a pedagogical and epistemological process out of Dewey’s logical theory, and the epistemological foundations of researches in Education in which experience is considered as the source and the end of the process.
topic John Dewey
 théorie de l’enquête
épistémologie
 formation expérientielle
 production de savoirs
activity analysis
url http://journals.openedition.org/questionsvives/2111
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