Teaching history, planning and authorship: experiments with black literature in compulsory curricular stages
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https://doi.org/10.5585/dialogia.N30.10617Keywords:
History Teaching. Literature. Planning. Authorship. Compulsory Curricular Internships.Abstract
It aims to analyze the authorship of the history teacher in the creation of classes, through the construction of plans connected with black and African literatures, histories and cultures. It results from reflections from methodological practices of teaching and research with documents of compulsory curricular internships of the course of Degree in History of UFRGS. It problematizes the hegemonic ethnic-racial presence in the knowledge expressed in these plans. As a reference in the specific field of teaching History uses the author Ana Maria Ferreira da Costa Monteiro and, in the general field of Education and teacher training, the author Maurice Tardiff. In the field of literature it is based on the writings of the thinker Luiz Silva (Cuti). The partial results point to the recurrence of the use of historical and literary narratives linked to the contents of African and Afro-Brazilian history and culture, with less enunciation of the dialogue between distinct knowledge and the education of ethnic-racial relations.Downloads
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2018-12-26
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MEINERZ, Carla Beatriz; GOLEMBIEWSKI, Fernanda Amorin; OYARZABAL, Raisa da Silva. Teaching history, planning and authorship: experiments with black literature in compulsory curricular stages. Dialogia, [S. l.], n. 30, p. 59–70, 2018. DOI: 10.5585/dialogia.N30.10617. Disponível em: https://uninove.emnuvens.com.br/dialogia/article/view/10617. Acesso em: 19 oct. 2024.
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Dossiê Temático: Educação e Literatura