Social uses of prescribed school culture in the secondary education

  • Norberto Dallabrida UDESC
Keywords: secondary education, school culture, appropriation, public school

Abstract

This paper seeks to understand the social uses of prescribed school culture nationally in three secondary schools of Florianopolis in the 1950s. Focused on Colégio Catarinense, administered by the Jesuits and dedicated exclusively to men; the Colégio Coração de Jesus, run by the Sisters of Divine Providence and with female customers; and the State College Dias Velho, public, free and for boys and girls. According to Roger Chartier, educational institutions are considered to appropriate themselves of cultural goods in different and creative ways. This socio-historical analysis is based on written documents and testimonials of teachers and students who worked at or attended these schools.

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Author Biography

Norberto Dallabrida, UDESC
Doutor em história social pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP), pós-doutorado na Université René Descartes – Paris V, professor da Udesc e integra, na condição de líder, o grupo de pesquisa “Sociedade, Memória e Educação” da Udesc. É bolsista produtividade em pesquisa do CNPq
Published
2012-05-22
How to Cite
Dallabrida, N. (2012). Social uses of prescribed school culture in the secondary education. Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação, 12(1 [28]), 167-192. Retrieved from https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/rbhe/article/view/38779
Section
Original research