“TRANSVER” THE TEACHING
REFLECTIONS ON INDISCIPLINE AND TRANSDISCIPLINARITY
Abstract
This essay, recognizing that indiscipline tends to be one of the main complaints in the school environment, problematizes the very concept of discipline and perspectives that defend disciplinary teaching. Our starting point is Morin's thought about complexity in order to promote a break with the linear concept of discipline, so immaculate in traditional teaching and representative of a school practice connected to the normative bias, which is governed by norms, rules, modes of to be and to be in the world, promoting exclusionary practices under a skewed look that sees the diverse as inadequate. Through bibliographic research, based on authors such as bell hooks, Michel Foucault, Paulo Freire and Edgar Morin, we reflect on the discipline intrinsic in the normative logic of oppressive practices and the domination of the other. After this, we present as a way to overcome this logic in schools, education as a practice of freedom, based on the concept of transdisciplinarity.
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