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Bref retour cliometrique sur 50 ans de performances scolaires en lecture et en mathematique en France : 1970-2020
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Bref retour cliometrique sur 50 ans de performances scolaires en lecture et en mathematique en France : 1970-2020

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  • Nadir Altinok

    (BETA/CNRS & University of Lorraine)

  • Claude Diebolt

    (BETA/CNRS & University of Strasbourg)

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Cette contribution vise à retracer l’évolution de longue période des compétences scolaires des élèves français de 1970 à 2020. Partant des résultats fournis par les enquêtes internationales sur les acquis des élèves, nous présentons, à partir d’une base de données inédite, l’originalité de la trajectoire nationale vis-à-vis des autres pays de l’OCDE. Au cours des 50 dernières années, nous montrons que, pour le cas de la France, les performances en lecture et en mathématiques diminuent, les scores moyens étant significativement faibles. Par ailleurs, nous nous interrogeons sur la trajectoire française en termes d’acquis scolaires qui, pas à pas, tend à diverger de celle des autres pays de l’OCDE. Ce faisant, nos résultats enrichissent les conclusions des travaux issus des enquêtes nationales tout en livrant de nouveaux éléments de preuve associés à des éclairages historiques et comparatifs renouvelés.
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  • Nadir Altinok & Claude Diebolt, 2023. "Bref retour cliometrique sur 50 ans de performances scolaires en lecture et en mathematique en France : 1970-2020," Working Papers 04-23, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC).
  • Handle: RePEc:afc:wpaper:04-23
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