Artigo
Performance and adaptation of poor children to school: the research pattern of CRPE-SP
Fecha
2014-09-11Registro en:
FREITAS, M.C. Performance and adaptation of poor children to school: the research pattern of CRPE-SP. Educ. Pesqui., São Paulo, v. 40, n. 3, p. 683-698, jul/set. 2014
Autor
Freitas, Marcos Cezar de
Institución
Resumen
This article examines how Centro Regional de Pesquisas Educacionais
de São Paulo (CRPE-SP – Sao Paulo Regional Center for Educational
Research) addressed the issues of performance and adaptation of
poor children to school. It focuses on the years 1956-1963 and
devotes special attention to the expressions of Dante Moreira Leite
and Luiz Pereira on the subject. The central argument is that the
transformation of Sao Paulo city into a great metropolis became
the articulating theme with which both authors investigated the
performance and adaptation of school-age children, especially
those identified as suburbanIII. A new urban culture challenged
the school structure and, based on the legacy of Antonio Candido
and Florestan Fernandes, such questions were investigated with
a new pattern of research, which became the mark of CRPE-SP
at that time. This new research pattern paved the way for new
analytical resources to be mobilized to study the intelligence of
children at school. The shortcomings of biological parameters
for understanding the phenomenon of failure and its significant
numbers were demonstrated. In addition to a new anthropological
understanding about the interaction between the school culture and
ways of living of the urban fringes, the research pattern established
enriched the repertoire of sociological analyzes of the expansion in
the number of school places in Sao Paulo city. For that sociology of
education which then renewed, the strongly exclusionary nature of
school failure was demonstrated in a masterly manner.