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Ambiguities and paradoxes in a competence-based approach to vocational education and training in France
This article aims to show the effects of the prevalence of the competence regime within several sectors of vocational education and training in France. The first part of the article outlines the origin of the concept of competence and the evolution of its meaning. Later, the underlying theoretical and epistemological foundations are examined and two different paradigms are distinguished. The second part of the article focuses on ambiguities and paradoxes of effect of competence approaches, in specific educational programmes in the healthcare professions and social work in France. This study is based on the analysis of a corpus of documents concerning French vocational education and training that use a competence-based approach. (DIPF/Orig.
The geometrical quantity in damped wave equations on a square
The energy in a square membrane subject to constant viscous damping
on a subset decays exponentially in time as soon as
satisfies a geometrical condition known as the "Bardos-Lebeau-Rauch"
condition. The rate of this decay satisfies (see Lebeau [Math. Phys. Stud. 19 (1996)
73-109]). Here denotes the spectral abscissa of the damped wave
equation operator and is a number called the geometrical quantity
of and defined as follows. A ray in is the trajectory
generated by the free motion of a mass-point in subject to elastic
reflections on the boundary. These reflections obey the law of geometrical
optics. The geometrical quantity is then defined as the upper limit
(large time asymptotics) of the average trajectory length. We give here an
algorithm to compute explicitly when is a finite union of
squares
Detecting the spin-orbit misalignment of the super-Earth 55 Cnc e
We present time-resolved spectroscopy of transits of the super-Earth 55 Cnc e
using HARPS-N observations. We devised an empirical correction for the "color
effect" affecting the radial velocity residuals from the Keplerian fit, which
significantly improves their dispersion with respect to the HARPS-N pipeline
standard data-reduction. Using our correction, we were able to detect the
smallest Rossiter-McLaughlin anomaly amplitude of an exoplanet so far (~60
cm/s). The super-Earth 55 Cnc e is also the smallest exoplanet with a
Rossiter-McLaughlin anomaly detection. We measured the sky-projected obliquity
lambda = 72.4 (+12.7 -11.5 deg), indicating that the planet orbit is prograde,
highly misaligned and nearly polar compared to the stellar equator. The entire
55 Cancri system may have been highly tilted by the presence of a stellar
companion.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
The squares of the Laplacian-Dirichlet eigenfunctions are generically linearly independent
The paper deals with the genericity of domain-dependent spectral properties
of the Laplacian-Dirichlet operator. In particular we prove that, generically,
the squares of the eigenfunctions form a free family. We also show that the
spectrum is generically non-resonant. The results are obtained by applying
global perturbations of the domains and exploiting analytic perturbation
properties. The work is motivated by two applications: an existence result for
the problem of maximizing the rate of exponential decay of a damped membrane
and an approximate controllability result for the bilinear Schr\"odinger
equation
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