Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement
This analysis is part of a wider qualitative research on the possible links between school dropout and social dropout among youth with behavioral disorders. From the initial sample selected from two school for troubled youth from the Montreal School Board, two subgroups were formed from those accumu...
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doaj-e769313647a64c33b63cee00616f62472021-09-02T08:17:19ZengEcole Nationale de Protection Judiciaire de la JeunesseSociétés et Jeunesses en Difficulté1953-83752011-01-019Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportementClaire MaloJanet SarmientoThis analysis is part of a wider qualitative research on the possible links between school dropout and social dropout among youth with behavioral disorders. From the initial sample selected from two school for troubled youth from the Montreal School Board, two subgroups were formed from those accumulating severe behavioral problems and those whose problems are less important. In light of their school and family trajectory, the analysis looks at the vocational aspirations defined by these young people. The results suggest that young people whose problems are less severe are able to formulate vocational aspirations that are realistic, stable, reflecting their underlying interests, and to schedule and update plans accordingly. In contrast, for young people with more severe problems, a social dropout process seems already started, sometimes since childhood, which complicates the identification of realistic, stable et non marginal vocational aspirations.http://journals.openedition.org/sejed/6714troubled youthschoolingvocational aspirationssocioprofessionnel integrationlife trajectoryschool dropout |
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Claire Malo Janet Sarmiento Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement Sociétés et Jeunesses en Difficulté troubled youth schooling vocational aspirations socioprofessionnel integration life trajectory school dropout |
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Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement |
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Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement |
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Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement |
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Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement |
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Décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. Rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement |
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décrocher ou s'accrocher socialement. rêves socioprofessionnels des jeunes en difficultés de comportement |
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Ecole Nationale de Protection Judiciaire de la Jeunesse |
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Sociétés et Jeunesses en Difficulté |
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1953-8375 |
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2011-01-01 |
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This analysis is part of a wider qualitative research on the possible links between school dropout and social dropout among youth with behavioral disorders. From the initial sample selected from two school for troubled youth from the Montreal School Board, two subgroups were formed from those accumulating severe behavioral problems and those whose problems are less important. In light of their school and family trajectory, the analysis looks at the vocational aspirations defined by these young people. The results suggest that young people whose problems are less severe are able to formulate vocational aspirations that are realistic, stable, reflecting their underlying interests, and to schedule and update plans accordingly. In contrast, for young people with more severe problems, a social dropout process seems already started, sometimes since childhood, which complicates the identification of realistic, stable et non marginal vocational aspirations. |
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troubled youth schooling vocational aspirations socioprofessionnel integration life trajectory school dropout |
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