Pedagogical Political Project and the formation of Mathematics teachers
ideological projections for a teaching identity
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https://doi.org/10.35699/2237-5864.2019.2591Keywords:
Political Pedagogical Project, Teaching identity, Math courseAbstract
The article discusses the teacher identity idealized in the formation of Math teachers. For that, we have as a general aim: understand the ideological thought contained in the Pedagogical Political Project (PPP) of the Math Teaching degree from the Federal University of Pernambuco in reference of the teacher identity. In the theoretical sections, it’s discussed the teacher identity concept and the senses and meanings of the PPP. In the methodology we pointed the kind and approach of the study and the analysis technique used, namely content analysis. The discussion about the teacher identity, is accomplished on the light of the PPP from the Math Teaching degree course (UFPE, 2017), therefore, from the content extracted from it. In the considerations, we close the article weaving some understandings about the subject-matter.
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