Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?

This paper examines why girls are more numerous (70%) in the scientific preparatory classes BCPST (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth) whereas they are a minority in the other scientific preparatory classes (Pons, 2007). How have female and male built their occupational preferences and their scho...

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Main Author: Christine Fontanini
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Language:fra
Published: Université de Provence 2011-06-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/questionsvives/805
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spelling doaj-38ff33742d11440083b57b511386a0962020-11-24T23:51:01ZfraUniversité de ProvenceQuestions Vives1635-40791775-433X2011-06-0181510.4000/questionsvives.805Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?Christine FontaniniThis paper examines why girls are more numerous (70%) in the scientific preparatory classes BCPST (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth) whereas they are a minority in the other scientific preparatory classes (Pons, 2007). How have female and male built their occupational preferences and their school choices for this preparatory class “biology – vet science”? What are their motivations for this pathway which prepares for veterinarian and agricultural engineer? What are the most desired schools? What are their professional plans? Are they different between girls and boys? In order to answer these questions, a questionnaire survey was conducted in September 2008, on a sample of 163 pupils (113 girls and 50 boys) from 4 first year preparatory classes BCPST in 3 Toulousian high schools proposing this school pathway in the academy (regional education authority). The girls are widely majority in preparatory classes BCPST because their career pathways appear more attractive for the girls, particularly the veterinarian schools.http://journals.openedition.org/questionsvives/805genderorientationuniversity
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Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?
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title Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?
title_short Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?
title_full Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?
title_fullStr Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?
title_full_unstemmed Qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique Biologie, Chimie, Physique et Sciences de la Terre (BCPST) ?
title_sort qu’est-ce qui fait courir les filles vers la classe préparatoire scientifique biologie, chimie, physique et sciences de la terre (bcpst) ?
publisher Université de Provence
series Questions Vives
issn 1635-4079
1775-433X
publishDate 2011-06-01
description This paper examines why girls are more numerous (70%) in the scientific preparatory classes BCPST (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth) whereas they are a minority in the other scientific preparatory classes (Pons, 2007). How have female and male built their occupational preferences and their school choices for this preparatory class “biology – vet science”? What are their motivations for this pathway which prepares for veterinarian and agricultural engineer? What are the most desired schools? What are their professional plans? Are they different between girls and boys? In order to answer these questions, a questionnaire survey was conducted in September 2008, on a sample of 163 pupils (113 girls and 50 boys) from 4 first year preparatory classes BCPST in 3 Toulousian high schools proposing this school pathway in the academy (regional education authority). The girls are widely majority in preparatory classes BCPST because their career pathways appear more attractive for the girls, particularly the veterinarian schools.
topic gender
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