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L'enfance retrouvée: une vie en psychanalyse
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ISBN: 9782080664686 2080664689 Year: 1992 Publisher: Paris: Flammarion,

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Wallon : autoportrait d'une époque
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ISBN: 2130471242 9782130471240 Year: 1995 Publisher: Paris : Presses Universitaires de France,

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Wallon est à la fois philosophe, médecin, psychologue et homme politique. Son oeuvre reflète, mieux que toute autre, les questions fondamentales d'une époque qui s'étend sur la première moitié du XXe siècle, et dont nous sommes les héritiers directs. Ce livre propose de suivre la démarche de Wallon, depuis son choix de la psychologie en 1900 jusqu'à son engagement dans l'institution scolaire (plan Langevin-Wallon), en s'appuyant largement sur les textes qu'il a écrits. La lecture de ces textes est doublement instructive, car Wallon construit sa pensée et son oeuvre contre d'autres, et non des moindres, celles de Bergson ou de Freud par exemple.


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An educational pelgrimage to the United States : travel diary of Raymond Buyse, 1922
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ISBN: 9789058678751 905867875X Year: 2011 Volume: 46 Publisher: Leuven Leuven University Press

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In 1922, Raymond Buyse, a young Belgian 'pedologist', undertook, together with the famous Dr. Ovide Decroly, a study tour of the United States of America. Both were interested in the 'scientific' study of the child and especially in applied American psychology. They met well-known American professors and visited universities that were developing these aspects of educational psychology. Back in Belgium, they dedicated several books and articles to the issues discussed during the trip. Less known is that Raymond Buyse noted his impressions and reflections of the trip in a diary. Buyse writes in a lively style about his encounters with the 'great' psychologists and pedagogues of that time and in doing so this diary adds a new dimension to the study of the history of educational psychology in Belgium and far beyond.

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