Writing as everyday experience: clues to think about teacher’s formation
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https://doi.org/10.18316/recc.v23i2.4551Keywords:
Teacher Education, Writing, Experience, Everyday Life, Multiplicity.Abstract
This work presents part of the research “Curriculum, school everyday life and cliché” (CNPq, 2015-2018) that aims especially at thinking about teacher education processes and curricular movements that emphasize writing in the multiplicity of everyday life in different schools. Writing is assumed as a way of producing knowledges that triggers teacher education processes as teachers and students produce different learnings through writing. Last, it highlights writing experimentations during initial and/or continuing teacher education as a tool to deterritorialize prescriptive education policies through textual production.Downloads
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