
O currículo brasileiro segundo o Censo Escolar
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Brazilian curriculum according to school census
Abstract
On this paper we explore INEP’s databases looking for information about curriculum in Brazil. School census’ data, while limited in this sense, show that: a) more frequent disciplines, taught to at least 90% of Elementary and High-school education students are: Portuguese, Mathematics, History, Geografia, Sociology/Social Studies, Philosophy, and Science (or Chemistry, Physics, Biology); b) Philosophy and Sociology were quickly introduced in the school quotidian, growing from 40% to 90% in four years; c) Physical Education is also available to most of the students (88%); d) Arts is more present in Elementary Education (89%) than High School (66%), while the opposite happens with English (57% and 86% respectively); e) as a whole, 34% of students attend Religious Education, 89% of which from public schools and 0,6% from confessional schools. Some interpretations of these results have been outlined.
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18676/cadernoscenpec.v3i2.263
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