Sex Education in the Different Versions of the Common National Curriculum Framework: From Opening to Silencing Around the Theme
LUCIANE DA SILVA VICENTE
Abstract:This study aims to analyze how sex education is inserted in the different versions of the National Common Curricular Framework (BNCC) and present teachers' perceptions about the context of narratives and disputes that intermediated its construction. This qualitative study used BNCC as a data source and semi-structured interviews with eight elementary-school teachers. We produced data using the Discourse Analysis technique, guided by the policy cycle formulated by Stephen Ball and Richard Bowe, whose procedures… Show more
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