The importance of academic knowledge and popular knowledge in the education education education of the field

Keywords: learning, training of educators, knowledge.

Abstract

When reflecting on the formation of educators of the field, this work seeks to highlight the relevance of the forms of socialization of knowledge of the peasant communities, to enable dialogue with the knowledge produced in the academy. In order to generate approximation with the theme in focus, we reflect on some mechanisms, triggered by the subjects who learn to signify their appropriations. For this, we carried out a bibliographical research, constructed through the dialogue with authors that discuss the concepts presented in the study. Understanding the concept of networking as essential for study, we discuss mediation as a favorable device for the systematization of knowledge, while considering the forms of everyday learning used by Field Education students as a preponderant factor to strengthen knowledge learning socialized in academia. From this study, we conclude that it is fundamental to continue investing in research that will help us to deepen our knowledge about the knowledge of the various subjects in the process of formation (initial or continuing), understanding the importance of the collective work of the construction of bridges of encounter of knowledge, as a liberating practice.

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Author Biographies

Idalina Souza Mascarenhas Borghi, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia
Doutora e Mestre em Educação pela UFBA. Professora Adjunta da UFRB
Klayton Santana Porto, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia
Doutor e Mestre em Ensino, Filosofia e História das Ciências pela UFBA. Professor Adjunto da UFRB
Published
2019-03-20
How to Cite
Borghi, I. S. M., & Porto, K. S. (2019). The importance of academic knowledge and popular knowledge in the education education education of the field. Acta Scientiarum. Education, 41(1), e40063. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascieduc.v41i1.40063
Section
Teachers' Formation and Public Policy