Clémentine Courdi

Clémentine Courdi
Université de Montréal | UdeM · Department of Sociology

Bachelor of Arts
PhD student in sociology Research and teaching assistant with Dr Éric Lacourse

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Previous studies have highlighted the importance of promoting health literacy and minimizing misinformation to encourage higher adherence to key public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explores how one’s self-reported understanding of information and types of sources used to get information regarding COVID-19 can hinder adhe...
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Teacher assessment in higher education is a widely used strategy in Western countries, but it is not common practice in Moroccan academia. In consequence, the establishment of a new assessment policy in higher education creates a new dynamic in teaching practices, teacher assessment, and professional career development. This type of major change, h...
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Previous studies have highlighted the importance of promoting health literacy and minimizing misinformation to encourage higher adherence to key sanitary measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explores how one’s understanding of information and sources’ reliability can hinder adherence to sanitary measures implemented by the Canadian gov...
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At the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean, the only French-speaking campus in the province of Alberta in Canada, students are confronted with a variety of French spoken by professors, causing many challenges for learners who, for the most part, have French as their second language. This linguistic plurality among the faculty prompted us to e...
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Teacher assessment in higher education is a widely used strategy in Western countries, but it is not common practice in Moroccan academia. In consequence, the establishment of a new assessment policy in higher education creates a new dynamic in teaching practices, teacher assessment and professional career development. This type of major change, ho...
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Introduction Dans les années 1960, le Québec a vécu une réforme du rôle de l'État dans la vie publique, dans une série de changements sociaux et politiques généralement regroupés sous le nom de Révolution tranquille. Cette période se caractérisa entre autres par une séparation nette de l'Église et de l'État et la réappropriation des domaines de la...

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