Comparative Education in Zoology Teaching: a historical-curricular analysis

This paper presents a historical analysis of Zoology curricula in Brazil, based on comparative education. Data were collected in six documents that portray the historical context from the curricular structure of Colégio Imperial de Pedro II to the National Common Curricular Base. The following crite...

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Published in:Revista de Ensino de Ciências e Matemática Vol. 13; no. 6; pp. 1 - 14
Main Authors: Azevedo, Hugo José Coelho Corrêa de, Meirelles, Rosane Moreira Silva de
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, Ensino de Ciências e Matemática 04-12-2022
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Summary:This paper presents a historical analysis of Zoology curricula in Brazil, based on comparative education. Data were collected in six documents that portray the historical context from the curricular structure of Colégio Imperial de Pedro II to the National Common Curricular Base. The following criteria for comparison and analysis were used: zoological curriculum discourse, scientific content, method used and historical context. The results showed that the teaching of Zoology has historically passed through 4 curricular phases, namely: 19th century from the 19th century and the Brazilian Empire, Positivist from the Cold War and technological dispute, Technicists from the military dictatorship and the progressive discourse and Skills and Competencies that arise at the time of discussion of post-critical theories of curriculum in Brazil. It is concluded that the Teaching of Zoology suffered political and social determinants that influenced its conceptual perspectives and zoological curricular discourse during the period used.
ISSN:2179-426X
2179-426X
DOI:10.26843/rencima.v13n6a06