Sciences, Society, Historicity, Education, Practices - S2HEP
Sciences humaines et humanités
- Address :
- Campus LyonTech-la Doua
Bâtiment La Pagode
43 Boulevard du 11 novembre 1918
69622 Villeurbanne Cedex - Phone :
- 33 (0)4 72 44 80 13
- Fax :
- 33 (0)4 72 43 13 35
- On the Internet :
- http://s2hep.univ-lyon1.fr/
Authority :
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Ecole Normale supérieure de LyonResearch topics
Areas of research
The S2HEP laboratory (Sciences, Society, Historicity, Education, Practices) comprises a research group (EA 4148) whose supervisors are the Claude Bernard Lyon 1 university (UCBL) and the Ecole Normale supérieure de Lyon (ENSL), with strong commitment from the Institut Fran?ais de l’Education [French institute of education - IFE]. This contract gives official status to partnerships on teaching projects for mathematics and sciences, started when the Institut National pour le Recherche Pédagogique [National institute for teaching research - INRP] existed. A chair - currently occupied by N. Lechopier - attached to UCBL was obtained when the contract was concluded. The chair is funded jointly UCBL and ENSL.The laboratory operates thanks to a management team comprising staff from both sites (a director, P. Lautesse, and two deputy directors, C. Bruguière for Lyon 1-ESPE, and K. Bécu-Robinault, for ENSL-IFE), a laboratory board and a scientific board. When this bulletin was published, S2HEP had 80 members, of whom almost half were PhD students. This special aspect adds to the dynamism of the team, since around ten doctorates are granted each year.
Another particularity of our laboratory is the researchers' areas of expertise: history of science, philosophy of science, the didactics of mathematics and experimental science, epistemology of science, anthropology and health etc.
The laboratory's scientific project has been broken down in three fields of research, which bring together various area of expertise:
- Area 1: knowledge and systems for teaching, training and mediation in the sciences (run by Jana Trgalova and Eric Triquet);
- Area 2: historicity and the construction of scientific knowledge (run by Jonathan Simon);
- Area 3: transformation of health and the body (run by Jér?me Goffette).