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Approche systémique des difficultés scolaires
Course teacher(s)
Cindy MOTTRIE (Coordinator) and Isabelle DURETECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
french
Course content
Through reading articles (e.g., case reports) and exchanging experiences with different professionals concerned by scholastic failure, the student discovers the multiple realities of the discomfort experienced by the school-going child. The important issue of which therapeutic intervention is most appropriate with respect to the diagnosis in such contexts is also addressed.
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Scholastic failure is far from being a global or unitary notion. Rather, it often stems from a multifactorial etiology. Likewise, its consequences are also multifaceted. The aim of the course is to encourage students to develop analytic skills in order to be able to perform effective differential diagnosis. Students will made sensitive to two perspectives: On the one hand to the "objectivating" individual approach, involving biological, cognitive, psychological factors specific to the child, and on the other hand to the eco-systemic approach, involving socio-economic, family, cultural, institutional factors that are specific to the various systems involved.
Teaching methods and learning activities
Oral presentation. Reading articles and sharing these readings with the group. Invited lecturers report on their experiences. Reading a book.
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
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FLAGEY D. (2004) Mal à penser, mal à être; Troubles instrumentaux et pathologie narcissique; Erès. - VANDENBROECK M. (2005) Eduquer nos enfants à la diversité sociale, culturelle, ethnique, familiale; Erès.
Other information
Contacts
DURET Isabelle - 02/650.32.83
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- written examination
written examination
Written examination