The influence of the school in the processes of student identity in education program for youth and adults (EJA): The case of a public school in the periphery of Aracaju-Se
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Identity, School, EducationAbstract
- Who are you? - The answers to this so current question, are the elements that form the basic core of what can be conceptualized from the terminology of "Identity." From a social constructivist perspective, it is possible to highlight the role of spaces of socialization in shaping and sizing of answers to questions of identity. In this scenario, the school plays a key role in the production of discourses and representations, which individuals identify themselves to. In our study, the responses of EJA students at the Olavo Bilac school to our initial inquiry were very diverse, even by referring to very subjective and personal elements. Yet, it is important to highlight the prevalence of references to school/education, in self-conceptualization by the interviewees.Downloads
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2011-12-13
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Melo dos Santos, G. F. (2011). The influence of the school in the processes of student identity in education program for youth and adults (EJA): The case of a public school in the periphery of Aracaju-Se. Scientia Plena, 7(11). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/174
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