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On the other hand, this double constraint evolves during the child's … 20 Nov 2012 11:15 to 11:45 Event Catherine Roncin Questions and debate Symposium 20 Nov 2012 16:00 to 16:15 Event Liliane Sprenger-Charolles The beginnings of learning to read Symposium Presentation of the major findings of studies from different disciplines (psycholinguistics, neuroscience and educational science) focusing on the main abilities involved in learning to read (identification of written words and reading comprehension) and … 20 Nov 2012 14:00 to 14:30 Event Pascal Huguet Gender stereotypes Symposium A number of gender stereotypes, whose influence on behavior can be identified fairly early on in cognitive development, ultimately stand in the way of girls and women entering scientific and technical fields. A number of studies in the behavioral … 20 Nov 2012 16:15 to 16:45 Event Laurent Noé Questions and debate Symposium 20 Nov 2012 16:45 to 17:00 Event Stanislas Dehaene General conclusion Symposium 20 Nov 2012 17:15 to 17:30 Event Joëlle Proust The importance of metacognition Symposium We'll be looking at learners' metacognition, i.e. their ability to assess themselves, both in predictive terms (what they'll be able to remember, what problems they'll be able to solve, etc.) and in retrospective terms (did I perceive correctly, did I … 20 Nov 2012 11:45 to 12:15 Event Viviane Bouysse et Marie Mégard Summary Symposium 20 Nov 2012 17:00 to 17:15 Event Stanislas Dehaene The main principles of learning Symposium What are the mechanisms by which education modifies the child's brain ? I'll try to summarize a few key principles from the cognitive sciences that are applicable to the classroom. Cognitive psychology and brain imaging support two strong ideas : Children … 20 Nov 2012 10:00 to 10:30 Event Pierre-Yves Pellefigue et Patrice Lemoine Questions and debate Symposium 20 Nov 2012 11:00 to 11:15 Event Franck Ramus Children's learning difficulties and their origins Symposium Specific learning disorders have been the subject of a great deal of scientific research, and are beginning to be better understood. We will illustrate the main results of this research in the specific case of developmental dyslexia Documents and media … 20 Nov 2012 10:30 to 11:00 Event Jean-Michel Blanquer Opening Symposium 20 Nov 2012 09:30 to 10:00 Series From markets to : general equilibrium Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization Seminar The seminars, held in parallel with the lecture, focused either on the history of general equilibrium, or on more in-depth technical … 10 Jan 2007 → 04 Apr 2007 Event Nicolas Grimal The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) (2) Seminar 14 Jan 2013 15:00 to 16:00 Series Stochastic partial differential equations Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Lecture The lecture focused on a general class of stochastic, second-order , strongly nonlinear and possibly degenerate partial differential … 01 Sep 2005 Series Europe and the Muslim world in the 19th century (continued) Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World Lecture From the years 1860 onwards, spaces and identities were transformed within the Muslim world. The entire Eastern Mediterranean was being restructured. The old maritime scales and new ports became the points of origin for the penetration and circulation of … 01 Sep 2005 Event Nicolas Grimal The temples of Karnak (continued) (1) Lecture 14 Jan 2013 14:00 to 15:00 Event Fred Lerdahl Musical Syntax and its Relation to Linguistic Syntax Guest lecturer 19 Nov 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Series Current issues in Zoroastrian philology and religion Jean Kellens, chair Indo-Iranian languages and religions Lecture 01 Sep 2005 Series Pausanias in Boeotia (continued) : Thebes and Tanagra Denis Knoepfler, chair Epigraphy and history of Greek cities Lecture 01 Sep 2005 Event Stanislas Dehaene A child's sense of probability Lecture Does the baby already have a sense of probability that enables it to visualize probability distributions, update them by applying Bayes' rule, and use them to generate predictions that it compares with data received from the outside world? For Jean Piaget … 15 Jan 2013 09:30 to 11:00 Event Edouard Bard The ocean and climate change : relations with marine chemistry and biology (1) Lecture As measurements at Hawaii's Mauna Loa observatory show, the partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 has risen sharply since 315 ppm in the late 1950s, and today stands at 400 ppm (parts per million by volume). Apart from a small seasonal variation ( 10 ppm), … 11 Jan 2013 15:00 to 16:00 Series The archaeology of Iran (and especially Fars) in the Hellenistic period Gérard Fussman, chair History of the Indian world Guest lecturer 08 Mar 2007 → 29 Mar 2007 Event Jean Kellens Reading passages from the Gâthâs (7) Seminar 11 Jan 2013 11:00 to 12:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 758 Page 759 Page 760 Page 761 Page 762 Page 763 Page 764 Page 765 Page 766 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Patrick Lemaire Cognitive resources and memory Symposium Our cognitive system is characterized by a double constraint. On the one hand, it has limited processing resources, and is organized into different, relatively independent memories. On the other hand, this double constraint evolves during the child's … 20 Nov 2012 11:15 to 11:45
Event Liliane Sprenger-Charolles The beginnings of learning to read Symposium Presentation of the major findings of studies from different disciplines (psycholinguistics, neuroscience and educational science) focusing on the main abilities involved in learning to read (identification of written words and reading comprehension) and … 20 Nov 2012 14:00 to 14:30
Event Pascal Huguet Gender stereotypes Symposium A number of gender stereotypes, whose influence on behavior can be identified fairly early on in cognitive development, ultimately stand in the way of girls and women entering scientific and technical fields. A number of studies in the behavioral … 20 Nov 2012 16:15 to 16:45
Event Joëlle Proust The importance of metacognition Symposium We'll be looking at learners' metacognition, i.e. their ability to assess themselves, both in predictive terms (what they'll be able to remember, what problems they'll be able to solve, etc.) and in retrospective terms (did I perceive correctly, did I … 20 Nov 2012 11:45 to 12:15
Event Stanislas Dehaene The main principles of learning Symposium What are the mechanisms by which education modifies the child's brain ? I'll try to summarize a few key principles from the cognitive sciences that are applicable to the classroom. Cognitive psychology and brain imaging support two strong ideas : Children … 20 Nov 2012 10:00 to 10:30
Event Pierre-Yves Pellefigue et Patrice Lemoine Questions and debate Symposium 20 Nov 2012 11:00 to 11:15
Event Franck Ramus Children's learning difficulties and their origins Symposium Specific learning disorders have been the subject of a great deal of scientific research, and are beginning to be better understood. We will illustrate the main results of this research in the specific case of developmental dyslexia Documents and media … 20 Nov 2012 10:30 to 11:00
Series From markets to : general equilibrium Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization Seminar The seminars, held in parallel with the lecture, focused either on the history of general equilibrium, or on more in-depth technical … 10 Jan 2007 → 04 Apr 2007
Series Stochastic partial differential equations Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications Lecture The lecture focused on a general class of stochastic, second-order , strongly nonlinear and possibly degenerate partial differential … 01 Sep 2005
Series Europe and the Muslim world in the 19th century (continued) Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World Lecture From the years 1860 onwards, spaces and identities were transformed within the Muslim world. The entire Eastern Mediterranean was being restructured. The old maritime scales and new ports became the points of origin for the penetration and circulation of … 01 Sep 2005
Event Fred Lerdahl Musical Syntax and its Relation to Linguistic Syntax Guest lecturer 19 Nov 2012 11:00 to 13:00
Series Current issues in Zoroastrian philology and religion Jean Kellens, chair Indo-Iranian languages and religions Lecture 01 Sep 2005
Series Pausanias in Boeotia (continued) : Thebes and Tanagra Denis Knoepfler, chair Epigraphy and history of Greek cities Lecture 01 Sep 2005
Event Stanislas Dehaene A child's sense of probability Lecture Does the baby already have a sense of probability that enables it to visualize probability distributions, update them by applying Bayes' rule, and use them to generate predictions that it compares with data received from the outside world? For Jean Piaget … 15 Jan 2013 09:30 to 11:00
Event Edouard Bard The ocean and climate change : relations with marine chemistry and biology (1) Lecture As measurements at Hawaii's Mauna Loa observatory show, the partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 has risen sharply since 315 ppm in the late 1950s, and today stands at 400 ppm (parts per million by volume). Apart from a small seasonal variation ( 10 ppm), … 11 Jan 2013 15:00 to 16:00
Series The archaeology of Iran (and especially Fars) in the Hellenistic period Gérard Fussman, chair History of the Indian world Guest lecturer 08 Mar 2007 → 29 Mar 2007