THE INTERCULTURALITY CHALLENGE OF INDIGENOUS TEACHERS TRAINING

The school education with Native Brazilian People, have been represented an expedient to the construction of colonized identities. Although, the last decades of he 20th century, this reality has been changed, since 1988, with Federal Constitution of Brazil, which guarantees a specific education, dif...

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Main Authors: Antonio Hilario Aguilera Urquiza, Adir Casaro Nascimento
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2010-06-01
Series:Espaço Ameríndio
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Online Access:http://seer.ufrgs.br/EspacoAmerindio/article/view/12741
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Summary:The school education with Native Brazilian People, have been represented an expedient to the construction of colonized identities. Although, the last decades of he 20th century, this reality has been changed, since 1988, with Federal Constitution of Brazil, which guarantees a specific education, differentiated, bilingual and community. The natives have come to re-signification this school as a borderline, a locus of negotiation between different cultures. In Mato Grosso do Sul, first experiences happened in the 1990’s with the creation of the “Ará Verá”, a Teachers Education course to Guarani and Kaiowá. Than, other ethnic groups came to make together the intermediate course "Povos do Pantanal" (Pantanal People), in 2007. The topics of this formation are: Territory /territoriality, sustainability, intercultural dialogue and bilingualism.
ISSN:1982-6524