Ethnic-racial content in the pedagogical policy project: importance, perspectives, and challenges

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
21437
5 pages
Research Article

Ethnic-racial content in the pedagogical policy project: importance, perspectives, and challenges

Abstract: 

The present article aims to discuss the importance of including and implementing ethno-racial content in the Political Pedagogical Project, in accordance with the document of the National Plan for the Implementation of the National Curricular Guidelines for Education on Ethnic-Racial Relations and for Teaching Afro-Brazilian and African History and Culture. This document is an achievement of social movements, especially the Brazilian black movement, which has substantially contributed to the fight against racism in Brazilian society and built a space for diversity in everyday school life. The scholars who grounded this study were GOMES (2012), VEIGA (2012), LUCK (2009), MUNANGA (2005,2016), ROMÃO (2005), among others. In the end, The National Plan for the implementation of national curriculum guidelines for education of ethnic-racial relations and for the teaching of Afro-Brazilian and African history and culture brings, in its entirety, arguments in defense of dialogue between the school community about ethnic-racial relations present in the PPP, in favor of a democratic, antiracist and plural education.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.21437.03.2021
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