The formative education of the student Petronila da Silva Neri in the School Group ‘João Tibúrcio’ of the city of Natal (1935-1938)

  • Marta Maria de Araújo Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Keywords: elementary education, human formation, school education, intergenerational interactions, intragenerational interactions

Abstract

The work aims to analyze the school socialization of the student Petronila da Silva Neri, promoted, in part, by her primary school teachers of the ‘João Tibúrcio’ School Group in the city of Natal in the period from 1935 to 1938 through the intergenerational interactions (students, girls and boys, of the same class and approximate ages) and intragenerational interactions (parents, teachers, students, girls and boys, of the same class and approximate ages), as well as a set of institutional and pedagogical components. The writing of the work, methodologically, is oriented in the analysis of the documentary corpus contemplating the understanding of human formation and, by extension, school education, in line with the theorizations of Pierré Dominicé (2014), who postulates an inseparable socialization of school acquisitions.

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Author Biography

Marta Maria de Araújo, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

Professora Titular do Departamento de Fundamentos e Políticas da Educação do Centro de Educação da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte.

Professora do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação | UFRN.

Líder do Grupo de Pesquisa | Estudos Históricos Educacionais (UFRN | CNPq).

Integra o Grupo Interdisciplinar de Pesquisa, Formação (Auto)Biografia e Representações (GRIFAR | UFRN | CNPq).

Published
2017-12-02
How to Cite
Araújo, M. M. de. (2017). The formative education of the student Petronila da Silva Neri in the School Group ‘João Tibúrcio’ of the city of Natal (1935-1938). Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação, 17(4[47]), 81 - 102. Retrieved from https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/rbhe/article/view/40688
Section
Original research