masterThesis
Silêncio na sala!: combates narrativos contra o silenciamento de grupos periféricos através dos modelos não formais de ensino da Olimpíada Nacional em História do Brasil (ONHB) e de Olimpíadas Escolares Internas (OIH)
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2019-02-19Registro en:
DAMASCENO, Paulo Airton Pinto. Silêncio na sala!: combates narrativos contra o silenciamento de grupos periféricos através dos modelos não formais de ensino da Olimpíada Nacional em História do Brasil (ONHB) e de Olimpíadas Escolares Internas (OIH). 2019. 381f. Dissertação (Mestrado Profissional em Ensino de História - Profhistoria) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Damasceno, Paulo Airton Pinto
Resumen
The present work reflects the Historical Didactics thinking the Traditional Narrative of the
teaching and the identity formation of the students facing the silences and stereotypes about
groups marginalized by historiography. Thus, considering the forgetfulness of traditional
didactic historiography (masculine, white, Eurocentric and focused on official documents), its
permanence in teaching, despite the debates and changes in academic historiography, we set
silence as the central axis of this project. We will use as reference three groups - which
despite their specificities - will be (re) thought from the silencing that approaches them: we
will think the feminine, Brazilian Indian, Afro-Brazilian and their places in the national
historical narrative. We will analyze this narrative practice from theoretical concepts such as
Consciousness History, Vicarious Experience, Decoloniality and Collective Identity, in order
to try to understand the changes and narrative permanences about these groups.
We will begin by analyzing the traditional didactic materials, used in the classroom, searching
for the structures that support the permanences or allow the changes. Realizing the need to
move beyond the practice of the classroom, we will leave the strict analysis of the historical
school discipline. Thinking about school as a multiple construct of meanings and meanings,
formed by human, social, political and educational relations that dialogue, appropriate and resignify the social relations that surround it, we define the concept of "School Complex". We
will analyze its historicity, its transformations and the structure that organizes the resistances
to the libertarian models of education.
We will look for non-formal teaching experiences that can, within the context of digital
education, redefine the relationship between the school and the peripheral groups and host a
Didactic Product that can act in the narrative construction of our collective History.
Within the Olympiad of Knowledge model, we will focus on the Brazilian National History
Olympiad (ONHB), analyzing its methods, systems and models, perceiving the
historiographical approach of this on the peripheral groups.
From these models and after this praxeological path, we will structure, as Didactic Product,
the Internal Olympiad of Humanities (OIH), and the Baobá network - a didactic game and a
collaborative system of sharing materials and activities - tools that allow the emergence of
voices, faces and experiences of groups marginalized by traditional history taught and by
society, in an adaptation of teaching to the world of education of the digital age. Thinking
about the identification of the students with our history and collective memory, on the
pertinence and relevance of the history taught in the formation of the students.