A specialized educator faced with subjective precariousness
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Social workers who practice in the field of child welfare and, more generally, in specialized education, experience numerous changes and upheavals because of legislative changes, public spending cuts, and new managerial practices. The tools they have patiently forged are being questioned, making them feel destabilized and lost. They experience a subjective precariousness that can come into conflict with that form of conservatism—in the sense of preservation—that education requires.
Réseaux sociaux