Exclusionary Rationalities in Brazilian Schooling
Exclusionary Rationalities in Brazilian Schooling
Decolonizing Historical Studies
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Sign in or Sign up!- Release Date: 29/11/2024
- Barcode: 9781032200460
- Genre: History
- Sub-Genre: History of the Americas
- Imprint: Routledge
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Exclusionary Rationalities in Brazilian Schooling
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Decolonizing Historical Studies Through in-depth socio-historical analysis of discourses around school performance and student dropout rates in Brazil, this volume highlights a colonial legacy of exclusionary schooling practices rooted in racist, violent, and classificatory logics. Through in-depth socio-historical analysis of discourses and processes of quantification around school performance and student failure rates in Brazil, this volume highlights the prevalence of Eurocentric colonized thought that results in the persistence of exclusion bottlenecks; different trajectories according to gender, race, and class; and significant regional variations in the rates of failure and dropout, among other problems. Focusing on processes performed between 1918 and 2012, this book offers rich analysis of historiographic sources including journals, newspapers, and administrative documentation to trace the development of initiatives intended to promote the democratization of Brazilian schooling. An examination of reforms including school classification, the graduated school model, admissions examinations, and automatic promotion reveal a school system that mirrors wider societal injustices and guarantees academic success for only a minority of students. Bringing a nuanced and elaborated historical perspective of the pragmatics of the selective classificatory logic in different institutional and epistemic qualities of the school organization of children and the reasoning about abilities and achievement, this book will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in curriculum and assessment, the sociology of education, and the history of education.
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