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Reflections of an educational reform: the teaching of the humanities in the brazilian military dictatorship and the dubious ways to forget

This article discusses the Educational Reform held in Brazil during the military dictatorship period (1964-1985) taking it as a point of reflection to discuss the curriculum changes and the history of school subjects: Social Studies; Civic and Moral Education (CME) and Organization of Social Policies in Brazil (OSPB), which confer a new configuration to the teaching of humanities in the context of an authoritarian Pedagogy whose emphasis was on the triad of "forming", "cultivating", "disciplining". Producing from a literature review, the author analyzes the reform curriculum as the attempt of the military state to produce instruments aiming at the pitch of consciousness to the established power.

Educational Reform; curriculum; school subjects; Brazilian military dictatorship; humanities teaching and learning


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