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Pedagogies of the MST: A Possible Dream! - A pedagogy forged in social struggle

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Pedagogies of the MST: A Possible Dream! It has the following trajectory: First, the formation of the MST is reconstructed, which took place in Cascavel, PR from February 20 to 22, 1984. At this point, it becomes clear that the movement has its origins in the most varied forms of struggle that preceded its foundation. It also becomes clear that as the MST spread throughout Brazil, its main concern was with the education of the landless. In the second moment, existing pedagogical trends in Brazil are highlighted, which are sometimes castrating and maintain a bourgeois ideology, where educators are considered to be the masters of knowledge and students a tabula rasa. However, these did not correspond to the wishes of this organization, not least because of the antagonism between the two. In this way, the MST has developed different pedagogies to educate the landless.

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Paulo Marcos Ferreira Andrade Student studiów licencjackich w zakresie literatury portugalskiej/hiszpäskiej, UFMT/UAB, Centrum Barra do Bugres. Dyplom z pedagogiki - UNEMAT-Cáceres. Specjalista w zakresie "Koordynacji pedagogicznej" i "Zarz¿dzania szko¿¿" w UFMT-Cuiabá. Specjalizuje si¿ w edukacji wiejskiej na wydziale AFIRMATIVO (2016) i obecnie jest kierownikiem studiów.

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Authors Edinei F. S. Andrade, Paulo Marcos Ferreira Andrade
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9786208600051
ISBN 9786208600051
No. of pages 56
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

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