Pedagogy of the oppressed, by Paulo Freire: Eliciting dialogues and reflections from experiences in/with Education

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This article, constructed from the meeting of the authors with the work Pedagogy of the oppressed, by Paulo Freire, constitutes three moments: the link of the work with the context of Popular Education, based on Streck and Esteban (2013), Streck (2009) and Carrillo (2013); the interface with the Theatre of the oppressed, based on Boal (1991, 2009); and, finally, the Freirean inspiration in teaching children to read and write, according to the Department of Education of Ceará (198-). Based on Bourdieu (2006), this is a study that has as reference the social trajectories of the researchers who, through dialogues and reflections raised by the work, express their personal, professional and teaching practices. Constituted from a literature review, the text hopes to weave some dialogues and contribute to the production and research inspired by Paulo Freire's work and his Pedagogy of the oppressed, with a view to providing an update source for readers.

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da Silva Soares Busquet, L., de Oliveira, C. C., de Oliveira, E. F. R., & de Fatima dos Santos Morais, J. (2021). Pedagogy of the oppressed, by Paulo Freire: Eliciting dialogues and reflections from experiences in/with Education. Praxis Educativa. Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Editora. https://doi.org/10.5212/PRAXEDUC.V.16.15629.070

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