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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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A memÃria histÃrica educativa do Orfanato Jesus Maria Josà na cidade de Juazeiro do Norte: 100 anos de permanÃncias e rupturas (1916 A 2016) / The historical educational memory of the Orphanate Jesus Maria JosÃ, in the city of Juazeiro do Norte: 100 years of permanences and ruptures (1916 to 2016)

Ivaneide Severo Goiana 27 October 2016 (has links)
nÃo hà / O presente estudo consiste na investigaÃÃo sobre a memÃria histÃrica educativa do Orfanato Jesus Maria JosÃ, localizado na Cidade de Juazeiro do Norte-CE, onde buscamos localizar as transformaÃÃes impostas pelo tempo, no que se refere Ãs prÃticas educativas, sua estrutura e funcionamento, situando-as de forma comparativa com as ideias socialmente circundantes de acolhimento à infÃncia pobre ou desvalida, em Ãmbito nacional e internacional, no perÃodo que decorre de 1916 a 2016. Uma InstituiÃÃo idealizada pelo Padre CÃcero RomÃo Batista, com o propÃsito de recolhimento e educaÃÃo para meninas ÃrfÃs pobres ou âdesvalidasâ. A instituiÃÃo de inÃcio foi coordenada pelas Beatas do Juazeiro no ano de 1916 a 1935, quando assumem as Filhas de Santa Teresa de Jesus permanecendo atà os dias atuais, completando (100) cem anos de existÃncia. Buscamos problematizar os cem anos da sua existÃncia, dando Ãnfase Ãs permanÃncias e rupturas, no seu processo histÃrico educacional durante esse perÃodo. Para tanto, elencamos as categorias: HistÃria de instituiÃÃes educacionais; HistÃria da mulher na aÃÃo educacional; HistÃria da infÃncia pobre ou âdesvalidaâ. A metodologia se deu atravÃs da pesquisa qualitativa, apoiada em estudos bibliogrÃficos, documental e na HistÃria Oral. Utilizou-se da entrevista nÃo estruturada, com agentes participantes do projeto incluindo os sujeitos da atualidade. AtravÃs dos estudos e das entrevistas realizadas, percebemos algumas rupturas e permanÃncias, tanto no processo estrutural como nas aÃÃes desenvolvidas pelos seus administradores. Das rupturas, destacamos trÃs momentos: a mudanÃa das Beatas em 1935 para as Filhas de Santa Teresa de Jesus; a instalaÃÃo de uma escola de ensino primÃrio em uma sala do Orfanato, tendo as religiosas que se adequar a uma nova metodologia educacional; quando a escola foi fechada, passando a instituiÃÃo de internato para externato, se constituindo em uma instituiÃÃo filantrÃpica de fins assistencialistas, atendendo ambos os sexos. Durante esse processo pode-se perceber mudanÃas, tambÃm no processo educacional, de acordo com as transformaÃÃes sociais. Percebemos que, ainda habita na instituiÃÃo aspectos da sua idealizaÃÃo, a instituiÃÃo continua incidindo sobre o processo educacional, com projetos voltados para a populaÃÃo carente, desde a sua idealizaÃÃo atà os dias atuais, o que caracterizamos como permanÃncias histÃricas, que resistiram por um sÃculo. / ABSTRACT The present study consists of the investigation of the educational historical memory of the Jesus Maria Jose Orphanage, located in the city of Juazeiro do Norte, CE, where we seek to locate the transformations imposed by time, in relation to educational practices, its structure and functioning, In a comparative way with the socially surrounding ideas of welcoming poor or helpless childhood, nationally and internationally, in the period from 1916 to 2016. An institution designed by Father CÃcero RomÃo Batista, with the purpose of gathering and educating Poor or "helpless" orphan girls. The initiating institution was coordinated by the Beatas of Juazeiro from 1916 to 1935, when they assumed the Daughters of St. Teresa of Jesus, remaining until the present day, completing (100) one hundred years of existence. We seek to problematize the hundred years of its existence, emphasizing the permanences and ruptures, in its historical educational process during this period. For this, we list the categories History of educational institutions, History of women in educational action, History of poor or "helpless" childhood. The methodology was based on qualitative research, supported by bibliographic, documentary and oral history studies. It was used the unstructured interview, with agents participating in the project including the subjects of the present time. Through the studies and the interviews carried out, we perceive some ruptures and permanences, both in the structural process and in the actions developed by its administrators. Of the ruptures, we emphasize three moments: The change of the Beatas in 1935 for the Daughters of Santa Teresa de Jesus; The installation of a Primary School in a room of the Orphanage, with the sisters having to adapt to a new educational methodology; When the school was closed, becoming the boarding school institution, becoming a philanthropic institution for welfare purposes, serving both sexes. During this process one can perceive changes, also in the educational process, according to the social transformations. We realize that the institution still has aspects of its idealization; the institution continues to focus on the educational process, with projects focused on the needy population, from its idealization to the present day, which we characterize as historical permanences that have resisted for a century.

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