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Child labour in Amazonia - Its implications for the teaching and learning process

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Reflecting on solutions that in some way address the reality of child labour in the Amazon implies, above all, discussing the urgency of a public policy that redistributes income more fairly, promoting the necessary structural reforms and implementing assistance programmes that offer conditions for families in extreme poverty to achieve decent living conditions (ILO, 2001). The study began with an understanding of the problem of child labour and its characterisation in the Amazon, specifically in the state of Pará, in the municipality of Cametá (PA). From this context, we discussed the role that labour plays in society, taking a look back from the origins of humanity to the present day. And we end the study by demonstrating the implications of child labour for the teaching and learning process, as it is an element that prevents children and adolescents from having access to education in the rural communities of this region.

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Master's student on the Postgraduate Programme in Science and Mathematics Education - PPGECM / IEMCI / UFPA-PA-BR; Member of the Leopoldo de Méis National Network for Education and Science - RNEC-RJ-BR; Coordinator of the Science Club ¿Saberes da Amazôniä - EMEF Maria da Encarnação - Castanhal-PA-BR.

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Authors Erivandro do Carmo Tavares
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.11.2024
 
EAN 9786203639759
ISBN 9786203639759
No. of pages 84
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

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