Evaluer sans dévaluer

Evaluer sans dévaluer
Author: Gérard de Vecchi
Publisher: Hachette Éducation
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-04-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 2010000153

Un ouvrage sur l’évaluation qui prend en compte les élèves non pas pour les distinguer, les classer... les récompenser ou les punir, mais pour leur permettre de mieux apprendre et de se construire en tant que personne ; un livre qui montre que l’évaluation n’est pas la notation mais un travail de tous les instants et un élément essentiel de formation. Le sommaire Introduction Chapitre 1 : Des problèmes d’actualité à la problématique Chapitre 2 : Une psychologie de l’évaluation ? Plus qu’un préalable, une réflexion incontournable ! Chapitre 3 : Une pratique de l’évaluation qui s’appuie sur le psychologique ? Chapitre 4 : Une ou des évaluations ? Chapitre 5 : La docimologie : une science que l’on préfère... ignorer ! Chapitre 6 : Faut-il bannir les notes ? Chapitre 7 : Des exercices pour les évaluations sommatives ? Chapitre 8 : Évaluer autrement que par les notes ? Chapitre 9 : Compétences : quelques préalables ! Chapitre 10 : Quels outils pour évaluer et gérer la progression des compétences ? Chapitre 11 : Les corrections... une activité particulièrement barbante ou un moment d’apprentissage privilégié ? Chapitre 12 : Des appréciations... mais lesquelles ? Chapitre 13 : L’autoévaluation... un leurre ? Chapitre 14 : Métacognition... la vraie autoévaluation ! Chapitre 15 : Et l’évaluation... du maître ? Chapitre 16 : Les inspections : pertinentes et utiles pour l’évaluation des maîtres ? En guise de conclusion... Bibliographie Index des fiches L’auteur Gérard De Vecchi est professeur agrégé, maître de conférences en sciences de l’éducation. Il a été instituteur, professeur de collège et de lycée, formateur d’enseignants et de formateurs. Ancien mauvais élève, il se sent particulièrement concerné par les problèmes d’évaluation et de relation maître-élèves. Gérard De Vecchi a écrit de nombreux ouvrages, notamment chez Hachette Éducation : Aider les élèves à apprendre (2010), Enseigner l’expérimental en classe. Pour une véritable éducation scientifique (2006), Une banque de situations-problèmes tous niveaux, 2 tomes, (2004, 2005), Faire vivre de véritables situations-problèmes, (avec Nicole Carmona-Magnaldi, 2002) et Faire construire des savoirs (avec Nicole Carmona-Magnaldi, 1996).

Évaluer sans dévaluer

Évaluer sans dévaluer
Author: Gérard de Vecchi
Publisher: Hachette Education
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9782011713025

Cet ouvrage montre que l’évaluation n’est pas la notation, mais un travail de tous les instants et un élément essentiel de formation ; une évaluation dans laquelle la compétition est remplacée par l’émulation, l’individualisme par l’entraide.En s’appuyant abondamment sur des exemples, il propose de nombreux outils et des démarches pratiques qui permettent de répondre aux demandes officielles tout en conservant comme priorité absolue... l’élève !SOMMAIRE- Des problèmes d’actualité à la problématique.- Une psychologie de l’évaluation ? Plus qu’un préalable, une réflexion incontournable !- Une pratique de l’évaluation qui s’appuie sur le psychologique ?- Une ou des évaluations ?- La docimologie : une science que l’on préfère... ignorer !- Faut-il bannir les notes ?- Des exercices pour les évaluations sommatives ?- Évaluer autrement que par les notes ?- Compétences : quelques préalables !- Quels outils pour évaluer et gérer la progression des compétences ?- Les corrections... Une activité particulièrement barbante ou un moment d’apprentissage privilégié ?- Des appréciations... mais lesquelles ?- L’autoévaluation... un leurre ?- Métacognition... la vraie autoévaluation !- Et l’évaluation... du Maître ?- Les inspections : pertinentes et utiles pour l’évaluation des maîtres ?Auteur : Gérard De Vecchi est professeur agrégé, maître de conférences en sciences de l’éducation. Il a été instituteur, professeur de collège et de lycée, formateur d’enseignants et de formateurs. Ancien mauvais élève il se sent particulièrement concerné par les problèmes d’évaluation et de relation maître-élèves. Il a écrit de nombreux ouvrages de pédagogie.

Valuation

Valuation
Author: McKinsey & Company Inc.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 860
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470889934

The number one guide to corporate valuation is back and better than ever Thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect business conditions in today's volatile global economy, Valuation, Fifth Edition continues the tradition of its bestselling predecessors by providing up-to-date insights and practical advice on how to create, manage, and measure the value of an organization. Along with all new case studies that illustrate how valuation techniques and principles are applied in real-world situations, this comprehensive guide has been updated to reflect new developments in corporate finance, changes in accounting rules, and an enhanced global perspective. Valuation, Fifth Edition is filled with expert guidance that managers at all levels, investors, and students can use to enhance their understanding of this important discipline. Contains strategies for multi-business valuation and valuation for corporate restructuring, mergers, and acquisitions Addresses how you can interpret the results of a valuation in light of a company's competitive situation Also available: a book plus CD-ROM package (978-0-470-42469-8) as well as a stand-alone CD-ROM (978-0-470-42457-7) containing an interactive valuation DCF model Valuation, Fifth Edition stands alone in this field with its reputation of quality and consistency. If you want to hone your valuation skills today and improve them for years to come, look no further than this book.

The New Urban Frontier

The New Urban Frontier
Author: Neil Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005-10-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134787464

Why have so many central and inner cities in Europe, North America and Australia been so radically revamped in the last three decades, converting urban decay into new chic? Will the process continue in the twenty-first century or has it ended? What does this mean for the people who live there? Can they do anything about it? This book challenges conventional wisdom, which holds gentrification to be the simple outcome of new middle-class tastes and a demand for urban living. It reveals gentrification as part of a much larger shift in the political economy and culture of the late twentieth century. Documenting in gritty detail the conflicts that gentrification brings to the new urban 'frontiers', the author explores the interconnections of urban policy, patterns of investment, eviction, and homelessness. The failure of liberal urban policy and the end of the 1980s financial boom have made the end-of-the-century city a darker and more dangerous place. Public policy and the private market are conspiring against minorities, working people, the poor, and the homeless as never before. In the emerging revanchist city, gentrification has become part of this policy of revenge.

Independent Evaluation of IFC's Development Results 2007

Independent Evaluation of IFC's Development Results 2007
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Economic development projects
ISBN: 0821372653

As part of the World Bank Group, IFC's overriding objective is to help reduce poverty and support sustainable development in developing countries. IFC pursues this mission by supporting the private sector to create jobs and simulate markets. This report, which assesses the impact of IFC toward that mission, appears at a time of unprecedented levels of private investment in the emerging markets. The report takes a look back at the development results that the IFC-supported projects have achieved in the last 10 years, the main lessons that have emerged at the project level and the strategic implications for IFC going forward, in the context of rapid organizational growth. Going forward, the report highlights major challenges IFC faces to achieving overall development effectiveness.

Valuation

Valuation
Author: Tim Koller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 960
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119611881

McKinsey & Company's bestselling guide to teaching corporate valuation - the fully updated seventh edition Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, University Edition is filled with the expert guidance from McKinsey & Company that students and professors have come to rely on for over nearly three decades. Now in its seventh edition, this acclaimed volume continues to help financial professionals and students around the world gain a deep understanding of valuation and help their companies create, manage, and maximize economic value for their shareholders. This latest edition has been carefully revised and updated throughout, and includes new insights on topics such as digital, ESG (environmental, social and governance), and long-term investing, as well as fresh case studies. For thirty years, Valuation has remained true to its basic principles and continues to offer a step-by-step approach to teaching valuation fundamentals, including: Analyzing historical performance Forecasting performance Estimating the cost of capital Interpreting the results of a valuation in context Linking a company's valuation multiples to core performance drivers The University Edition contains end-of-chapter review questions to help students master key concepts from the book. Wiley also offers an Online Instructor's Manual with a full suite of learning resources to complement valuation classroom instruction.

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Publisher: Editions Publibook
Total Pages: 586
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 2342161670

The Advancement of International Law

The Advancement of International Law
Author: Charles Leben
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1847316034

Any talk of the advancement of international law presupposes that two objections are met. The first is the 'realist' objection which, observing the state of international relations today, claims that when it comes down to the important things in international life-war and peace, and more generally power politics among states-no real advancement has been made: international society remains a society of sovereign states deciding matters with regard solely to their own best interests and with international law all too often being no more than a thin cloak cast over the precept that 'might is right'. Against this excessive scepticism stands excessive optimism: international law is supposedly making giant strides forward thanks especially to the tremendous mass of soft law generated by international organisations over the past sixty years and more. By incautiously mixing all manner of customs, treaties, resolutions and recommendations, a picture of international law is painted that has little to do with the 'real world'. This book is arranged into three sections. The first purports to show from the specific example of international investment law that the past half-century has seen the invention of two genuinely new techniques in positive law: state contracts and transnational arbitration without privity. This is 'advancement' in international law not because the techniques are 'good' in themselves (one may well think them 'bad') but because they have introduced legal possibilities into international law that did not exist heretofore. The second section examines the theoretical consequences of those new legal techniques and especially the way they affect the theory of the state. The third widens the field of view and asks whether European law has surpassed international law in a move towards federalism or whether it represents a step forward for international law. These reflections make for a clearer theoretical understanding of what constitutes true advancement in international law. Such an understanding should give pause both to those who argue that hardly any progress has been made, and to those who are overly fanciful about progress.

Libidinal Economy

Libidinal Economy
Author: Jean-Francois Lyotard
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780826477002

Is regarded as the most important response to the philosophies of desire, as expounded by thinkers such as de Sade, Nietzsche, Bataille, Foucault and Deleuze and Guattari. It is a major work not only of philosophy, but of sexual politics, semiotics and literary theory, that signals the passage to postmodern philosophy.