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Popular Education has been a fertile ground for countless social segments in their most varied representations. It appears in new contexts as a new pedagogical thinking and doing, being a reference for the political and educational work in the most diverse social movements, both traditional and emerging, in formal and informal education, in university extensions, in centres and suburbs, among other spaces of struggle and social organisation. In the ecclesial field, some progressive movements have built an education committed to the promotion of citizenship, seeking new forms of organisation.…mehr

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Popular Education has been a fertile ground for countless social segments in their most varied representations. It appears in new contexts as a new pedagogical thinking and doing, being a reference for the political and educational work in the most diverse social movements, both traditional and emerging, in formal and informal education, in university extensions, in centres and suburbs, among other spaces of struggle and social organisation. In the ecclesial field, some progressive movements have built an education committed to the promotion of citizenship, seeking new forms of organisation. In this context, we find the Dom José Maria Pires Foundation (FDJMP), in the municipality of Serra Redonda, Paraíba. The formation offered by this institution reached young people from all over Brazil in a critical and humanizing perspective, with emphasis on the exchange of experiences, living and studying themes that enabled personal growth and the strengthening of social, political, religious and cultural practices in the light of Freirean epistemological contributions and other contributors.
Autorenporträt
Carlos Augusto da Silva Junior (Autore) ha conseguito un Master in Educazione presso l'UFPB (2014) e attualmente è membro del Gruppo di Studi e Ricerche in Educazione, Etnie ed Economia Solidale (GEPeeeS)-UFPB. Severino Bezerra da Silva (coautore) ha conseguito il dottorato in Scienze sociali presso la PUC di San Paolo e lavora come professore presso il Graduate Program in Education (PPGE/UFPB).