Tesis
Sexualidade e gênero segundo educadoras de ciências e biologia: limites, resistências e possibilidades da educação sexual na escola
Fecha
2019-02-20Registro en:
Autor
Lourenço, Silmara Silveira
Institución
Resumen
Sexual education in schools is usually based only on a biological and technicist bias, which
leads to universalizing and essentialising visions about sexuality and gender. For this research
were interviewed the educators of the disciplines of Sciences and Biology of public schools of
Sorocaba - SP, considering that these professionals are considered the holders of the discourse
authorized for curricular contents about the body. However, these are issues that also
encompass social, historical and cultural points of view. The research has a qualitative
character and from semi-structured interviews, using the concepts of discursive practices in
Bakhtinian conceptions, we seek to understand the different discourses of the subjects of the
research on sexuality and gender in the teaching of sciences and biology, understanding that
such discourses are not individual but collective; socially constructed. We seek to identify in
which theoretical-methodological perspectives educators guide their pedagogical practices
and which approaches they consider pertinent for the teaching of sex education in their
disciplines. We observe that there are several devices that act on sexual education, among
them, religious and moral values and beliefs about sexuality and gender are significant. The
values that the school management and students possess work as a coping to be addressed by
some education professionals. Also, the absence of training was pointed out in the interviews,
mainly in relation to sex education in addition to the medical-biological discourse, which
causes anguish those interviewees who feel the need for a more plural approach. Therefore, in
the midst of such difficulties, we perceive strategies and actions built by the educators for
dialogical approaches, project realizations and activities that consider the theme in a broad
and democratic way.