<b> Anísio Teixeira’s understanding of the Brazilian ‘school standard’</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascieduc.v36i1.22198
Abstract
Current research analyzes Anísio Teixeira´s ideas for the Brazilian high school as provided by his conferences given in the 1950s and later published by him. Although it may be stated that Teixeira scantily changed positions taken early in life, it seems that during this particular decade he provided a more comprehensive notion of the historical process for a national education. Current investigation discusses not merely his formulations for high school, which during that period also included the four stages of the primary school, but a global formulation denominated the ´Brazilian school standard´. Although various levels of schools remained segmented, in his opinion these segments had a lively inter-communication.
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