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Das entranhas da terra : disciplinamento, resistencia e luta : breve historia sobre a educação e cultura dos trabalhadores da mineração de ouro em Nova Lima - MG / seculo XIXAndrade, Antonio Luis de 04 October 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Olinda M. Noronha / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Educação / Made available in DSpace on 2018-10-04T15:46:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2001 / Resumo: A presente dissertação aborda o processo de disciplinamento e educação dos trabalhadores da mineração de ouro em Nova Lima ¿ MG, ao longo do século XIX e início do XX. Descreve os instrumentos e métodos utilizados pelos ingleses na tentativa de operar mudanças no comportamento, na cultura e identidade dos trabalhadores. Além disso, também trata dos instrumentos, das formas de luta e resistência desenvolvidas por esses trabalhadores. Procuro mostrar que mesmo frente a quase ausência da instituição escolar é possível identificar científica e objetivamente um processo educativo que faz parte da história da educação brasileira / Abstract: The present dissertation approaches the discipline and education processes carried out upon mining workers in Nova Lima, MG, throughout the 19th up to the early 20thc. It describes the instruments and methods used by the British in attempt to operate changes in the workers behaviour, culture and identity, as well as the workers resistance techniques, developed to oppose the British stand. Above all, this dissertation aims at showing that, despite a nearly absent educational institution, it is possible to identify, scientifically and objectively, an educational process that integrates the history of Brazilian education / Mestrado / Educação / Mestre em Educação / CNPQ
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A reforma da instrução pública de 1892 : conflitos e disputas / The reform of São Paulo's 1892 public instruction : conflicts and disputesGodoi, Lidiany Cristina de Oliveira, 1979- 12 October 2014 (has links)
Orientador: Jose Luís Sanfelice / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Educação / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-26T13:03:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: A educação escolarizada assume certa centralidade nos debates políticos ocorridos no final do século XIX no Brasil, alcançando uma grande relevância social. Neste contexto se inscreve a primeira reforma da instrução pública paulista (1892). Projeto bastante auspicioso à época, expressou o desejo dos republicanos de estender a escolarização formal às massas populares, instituindo a obrigatoriedade do ensino primário. A profissionalização do corpo docente, a racionalização do tempo, a instituição do ensino graduado, simultâneo e do método intuitivo, os edifícios construídos para os primeiros grupos escolares e a aquisição de materiais didáticos inovadores foram considerados símbolos de modernização do ensino e de propaganda da jovem República. Esta tese tem como objetivo analisar a primeira reforma da instrução pública paulista a partir de uma revisão problematizadora e crítica da historiografia que se dedicou a compreendê-la. Esta historiografia concebe, em grande medida, o projeto reformador como resultado de um consenso entre o Estado e uma elite intelectual e política, no qual não se veem presentes os matizes e as visões de mundo que lhe conformaram. Concentra-se, portanto, nos debates travados em 1891, procurando compreender o seu significado naquele momento histórico, as concepções de educação incorporadas, bem como aquelas abandonadas, tendo em vista as disputas políticas do momento, especialmente as que ocorreram no Partido Republicano Paulista e que, por sua vez, influenciaram sobremaneira os rumos traçados para a reforma do ensino / Abstract: School-based education becomes central in the political debates that took place in Brazil in the late nineteenth century, reaching out great social relevance. It was in this context that the First Reform of São Paulo¿s Public Instruction (1892) occurs. A very promising project at the time, the 1892 reform expressed the wishes of local republicans to provide formal education to the popular masses, making primary education compulsory. The professionalization of teachers, the rationalization of time, the institution of a graduated-based, simultaneous, and intuitive scholar system, the buildings built for the first schools¿ groups, and the acquisition of innovative materials for the schools were considered symbols of modernity in teaching and of propaganda of the recently established Brazilian Republic. This PhD thesis aims at analyzing the First Reform of São Paulo¿s Public Instruction through a critical assessment of the literature focused on understanding her. In general, this literature takes the reformist project as a result of a consensus reached between the São Paulo State Government and a political and intellectual elite, without taking into consideration the worldview that shaped the minds of the actors involved. This thesis emphasizes, therefore, the debates that took place in 1891, attempting to understand its meaning at that particular historical context, the conceptions of teaching incorporated by the actors, as well as those that had been abandoned by the political disputes of the time, particularly those that took place inside the São Paulo¿s Republican Party (Partido Republicano Paulista, PRP), and that, by its turn, have greatly influenced the paths drawn for the Reform of the Public Instruction / Doutorado / Filosofia e História da Educação / Doutora em Educação
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L'action des libéraux pour un enseignement public et laïque: le cas de Mons (ca. 1860-1914)Vandervennet, Martine January 2002 (has links)
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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The impact of Christian education on the Zuid-Afrikaansche RepubliekOliver, Erna 31 March 2005 (has links)
The study focuses on the influence of Christian based education on the building of the Afrikaner nation. The children settling with their parents in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) after the Great Trek all received Christian based education. The unique way in which both the country and the nation developed was the result of Christian based education. It had a direct influence on the development and functioning of the ZAR resulting in the forming of a Christian country with a Christian based constitution and Christian based laws. Christianity and Christian based education also influenced the social lives, culture and worldview of the people living in the ZAR, leaving a permanent mark on the Afrikaner nation.
The stern Calvinistic religion, together with the influences of early Pietism and the worldview of the Romanticism as well as the traditional Christian based education brought from the Netherlands, all worked together to mould the Afrikaners into a unique nation. Religion was the one outstanding factor that determined all aspects of the lives of the Afrikaners, from their character and worldview to their way of speech and the standard of education given to the children. The goal of all education was to enable children to study the Bible - the Handbook to Life - and to become members of the Church.
Their faith in and commitment to the Lord, was the force that kept the Afrikaners a unique nation with a strong character despite the extreme living conditions and changing circumstances through which they lived in the short years of the existence of the ZAR. The people living in the ZAR were the carriers of the influence of the Christian based education and the stories of their lives bear witness to the impact their education had on the development of the country and the nation. The legacy of Christian based education, as it was used in the ZAR, is still alive in the hearts and minds of Afrikaners today.
The focus of the thesis made it necessary to use material from several different academic fields. Aspects of South African Church history, the general and political history of South Africa and the ZAR, the history regarding the development of education, as well as the social and cultural history of the Afrikaner nation were brought together to give a picture of the impact that Christian based education had on the ZAR.
The historical-critical method is used, in order to establish what really happened and to show its significance, both in the historical context and in the present situation. The theoretical framework being used is didactical theological. / Chr Spirit, ChurchHist, Miss / DTH (CHURCH HISTORY)
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The impact of Christian education on the Zuid-Afrikaansche RepubliekOliver, Erna 31 March 2005 (has links)
The study focuses on the influence of Christian based education on the building of the Afrikaner nation. The children settling with their parents in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) after the Great Trek all received Christian based education. The unique way in which both the country and the nation developed was the result of Christian based education. It had a direct influence on the development and functioning of the ZAR resulting in the forming of a Christian country with a Christian based constitution and Christian based laws. Christianity and Christian based education also influenced the social lives, culture and worldview of the people living in the ZAR, leaving a permanent mark on the Afrikaner nation.
The stern Calvinistic religion, together with the influences of early Pietism and the worldview of the Romanticism as well as the traditional Christian based education brought from the Netherlands, all worked together to mould the Afrikaners into a unique nation. Religion was the one outstanding factor that determined all aspects of the lives of the Afrikaners, from their character and worldview to their way of speech and the standard of education given to the children. The goal of all education was to enable children to study the Bible - the Handbook to Life - and to become members of the Church.
Their faith in and commitment to the Lord, was the force that kept the Afrikaners a unique nation with a strong character despite the extreme living conditions and changing circumstances through which they lived in the short years of the existence of the ZAR. The people living in the ZAR were the carriers of the influence of the Christian based education and the stories of their lives bear witness to the impact their education had on the development of the country and the nation. The legacy of Christian based education, as it was used in the ZAR, is still alive in the hearts and minds of Afrikaners today.
The focus of the thesis made it necessary to use material from several different academic fields. Aspects of South African Church history, the general and political history of South Africa and the ZAR, the history regarding the development of education, as well as the social and cultural history of the Afrikaner nation were brought together to give a picture of the impact that Christian based education had on the ZAR.
The historical-critical method is used, in order to establish what really happened and to show its significance, both in the historical context and in the present situation. The theoretical framework being used is didactical theological. / Chr Spirit, ChurchHist, Miss / DTH (CHURCH HISTORY)
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Contribution à l'étude de la vie culturelle d'une ville de province au XIXe siècle: le cas de Mons (1795-1914); enseignement, musées, bibliothèques, théâtres; musique, beaux-arts et sociétésPlisnier, René January 1997 (has links)
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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