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A coleção Saberes e práticas constitutivos da formação inicial docente em tempos de adversidade reúne trabalhos de graduandos, professores da Educação básica e coordenadores de área do PIBID e da Residência Pedagógica com foco na atuação pedagógica em situações de ensino remoto, uso de tecnologias digitais em sala de aula e desafios causados pela suspensão das aulas presenciais na Educação básica e superior. O eBook é organizado por Márcia Candeia Rodrigues, José Adelmo Menezes de Oliveira, Cláudia Cunha Torres da Silva, Dayse das Neves Moreira, Jaqueline Rabelo de Lima, Jocilene Gordiano Lima Tomaz Pereira, Shirlei Marly Alves, Márcia Edlene Mauriz Lima e Gertrudes Nunes de Melo, tendo acesso gratuito no site da Pimenta Cultural.
Parte I - O contexto da educação no semi-árido: Educação e convivência com o semi-árido; O caminhar no sertão: a produção de saberes parceiros; Natureza e sociedade no semi-árido brasileiro: um processo de aprendizagem social?; Para onde sopram os ventos: Escola, vida e cultura dos povos do mar do Ceará. Parte II - Experiência da educação contextualizada: Educação no Brasil e a proposta de educação contextualizada; Projeto Fecundação: Construção e Desconstrução de Saberes em Coronel José Dias; Instituto Regional da Pesquena Agropecuária Apropriada (IRPAA): Educação para a convivência com o semi-árido; Jovem: ator da transformação e desenvolvimento local; Instituto Elo Amigo: experiência de formação de educadores sociais num processo de educação para o desenvolvimento local com adolescentes e jovens no semi-árido cearense; A experiência da escola família agrícola Dom Fragoso; Formação de educadores rurais: construindo uma política de educação contextualizada: Sertaneja educação - a experiência educativa da ONG CAATINGA.
A EDUCAÇÃO SEGUNDO O PONTO DE VISTA FILOSÓFICO Edésio Morais de Oliveira COMUNIDADES INVISIBILIZADAS: DIÁLOGOS COM SABERES DE EMANCIPAÇÃO NA PRÁTICA DA PROSTITUIÇÃO DE RUA Altair de Oliveira Galvão EDUCAÇÃO DE GÊNERO E SEXUALIDADE NO ENSINO MÉDIO: UMA REVISÃO NARRATIVA Rafael Rocha de Oliveira Baptista, Anita Helena Schlesener EDUCAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL NO BRASIL: AS REFORMAS DO ENSINO PROFISSIONAL NO PERÍODO DE 1930 A 2014 Altair de Oliveira Galvão ESCOLA FAMÍLIA AGRÍCOLA SERRA DA CAPIVARA E A CONTRIBUIÇÃO DA PEDAGOGIA DA ALTERNÂNCIA PARA OS POVOS RURAIS Ricardo dos Santos Lopes, Raimunda Ribeiro de Oliveira O DESENVOLVIMENTO DE PROJETOS NA FORMAÇÃO DE JOVENS E ADULTOS: UM ESTUDO DE CASO NO CURSO TÉCNICO DE MARKETING Altair de Oliveira Galvão
'NDiaye is a hypnotic storyteller with an unflinching understanding of the rock-bottom reality of most people's life.' New York Times ' One of France's most exciting prose stylists.' The Guardian. Obsessed by her encounters with the mysterious green women, and haunted by the Garonne River, a nameless narrator seeks them out in La Roele, Paris, Marseille, and Ouagadougou. Each encounter reveals different aspects of the women; real or imagined, dead or alive, seductive or suicidal, driving the narrator deeper into her obsession, in this unsettling exploration of identity, memory and paranoia. Self Portrait in Green is the multi-prize winning, Marie NDiaye's brilliant subversion of the memoir. Written in diary entries, with lyrical prose and dreamlike imagery, we start with and return to the river, which mirrors the narrative by posing more questions than it answers.
Time Commences in Xibalbá tells the story of a violent village crisis in Guatemala sparked by the return of a prodigal son, Pascual. He had been raised tough by a poor, single mother in the village before going off with the military. When Pascual comes back, he is changed—both scarred and “enlightened” by his experiences. To his eyes, the village has remained frozen in time. After experiencing alternative cultures in the wider world, he finds that he is both comforted and disgusted by the village’s lingering “indigenous” characteristics.
Introducing a major new voice in Brazilian letters. Set among a Lebanese immigrant community in the Brazilian port of Manaus, The Brothers is the story of identical twins, Yaqub and Omar, whose mutual jealousy is offset only by their love for their mother. But it is Omar who is the object of Zana's Jocasta-like passion, while her husband, Halim, feels her slipping away from him, as their beautiful daughter, RGnia, makes a tragic claim on her brothers' affection. Vivid, exotic, and lushly atmospheric, The Brothers is the story of a family's disintegration, of a changing city and the culture clash between the native-born inhabitants and a new immigrant group, and of the future the next generation will make from the ruins.
Named a Best Book of the Year by the Los Angeles Public Library This hilarious, colorful portrait of a sex worker navigating life in modern Morocco introduces a promising new literary voice. Thirty-four-year-old prostitute Jmiaa reflects on the bustling world around her with a brutal honesty, but also a quick wit that cuts through the drudgery. Like many of the women in her working-class Casablanca neighborhood, Jmiaa struggles to earn enough money to support herself and her family—often including the deadbeat husband who walked out on her and their young daughter. While she doesn’t despair about her profession like her roommate, Halima, who reads the Quran between clients, she still has...
Notable International Crime Novel of the Year – Crime Reads / Lit Hub From a prize-winning Turkish novelist, a heady, political tale of one man’s search for identity and meaning in Istanbul after the loss of his memory. A blues singer, Boratin, attempts suicide by jumping off the Bosphorus Bridge, but opens his eyes in the hospital. He has lost his memory, and can't recall why he wished to end his life. He remembers only things that are unrelated to himself, but confuses their timing. He knows that the Ottoman Empire fell, and that the last sultan died, but has no idea when. His mind falters when remembering civilizations, while life, like a labyrinth, leads him down different paths. From the confusion of his social and individual memory, he is faced with two questions. Does physical recognition provide a sense of identity? Which is more liberating for a man, or a society: knowing the past, or forgetting it? Embroidered with Borgesian micro-stories, Labyrinth flows smoothly on the surface while traversing sharp bends beneath the current.
About Trees considers our relationship with language, landscape, perception, and memory in the Anthropocene. The book includes texts and artwork by a stellar line up of contributors including Jorge Luis Borges, Andrea Bowers, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ada Lovelace and dozens of others. Holten was artist in residence at Buro BDP. While working on the book she created an alphabet and used it to make a new typeface called Trees. She also made a series of limited edition offset prints based on her Tree Drawings.