2019
DOI: 10.1590/0102-4698226416
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Entrevista Com Michael Apple

Abstract: A obra de Michael W. Apple é uma das mais relevantes para auxiliar-nos a pensar as questões educacionais e suas relações com a política e a sociedade em geral, partindo de uma perspectiva crítica. Autor de extensa obra acadêmica, suas análises buscam relacionar uma preocupação teórica com o ativismo na educação em nível internacional (2008; 2011; 2013).Seus escritos nos auxiliam a compreender como o ambiente escolar pode servir como espaço de reprodução de valores hegemônicos na sociedade através do currículo … Show more

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“…Many of us are surprised that certain populist and conservative movements have been gaining social space and support from broad demographic sectors, as we have recently witnessed in Brazil. However, with the conservative government's promotion to and growth of homeschooling, as well as of numerous forms of state and non-state interference in the curricula and ways of teaching in public schools, scholars had already warned us about similar processes occurring in other parts of the world (Bordoli & Conde, 2020;Löwy, 2015;Schirmer & Apple, 2016;Severo & Estrada, 2019). Michael Apple's critical analysis of conservative educational policies in the United States, especially his books Cultural Politics and Education (1996) and Educating the 'Right' Way: Markets, Standards, God and Inequality (2001) have been influential in shaping critical discourses in Brazil.…”
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“…Many of us are surprised that certain populist and conservative movements have been gaining social space and support from broad demographic sectors, as we have recently witnessed in Brazil. However, with the conservative government's promotion to and growth of homeschooling, as well as of numerous forms of state and non-state interference in the curricula and ways of teaching in public schools, scholars had already warned us about similar processes occurring in other parts of the world (Bordoli & Conde, 2020;Löwy, 2015;Schirmer & Apple, 2016;Severo & Estrada, 2019). Michael Apple's critical analysis of conservative educational policies in the United States, especially his books Cultural Politics and Education (1996) and Educating the 'Right' Way: Markets, Standards, God and Inequality (2001) have been influential in shaping critical discourses in Brazil.…”
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confidence: 99%