For a Story that Cuts like a Stiletto: Presence, Experience and Meanings in a History Class
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Resumo: | In this article, we present considerations about the possibility of experience in teaching History. Therefore, the questions “how to learn from the past?” and “how to promote experiences with the past?” guide this proposition. In empirical terms, we start from the work of ob-servation and monitoring of supervised curricular internships, carried out since 2015. In these, we are faced with the numerous attempts by students to promote a teaching of history that can be considered significant. Despite inventiveness and commitment, many exercises do not achieve the expected effects. Among these, we evoke a classroom scene, in which trainee students presented an event marked by absolute violence, which, however, did not seem to have an impact. The apathy of the students caused us concern and raised reflections on the school in the present time, our responsibility and our challenges, as teachers, in creating conditions for the experience to take place. To do so, we used the notion of experience as a basis – based on the reading of Jorge Larrosa – and the idea of presence as a dimen-sion of the student, presented by Jan Masschelein and Maarten Simons, to think about the teaching of history. |
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For a Story that Cuts like a Stiletto: Presence, Experience and Meanings in a History ClassPor uma história que corte feito estilete: presença, experiência e sentidos em uma aula de História.PresençaExperiênciaEnsino de HistóriaPresenceExperienceHistory teachingIn this article, we present considerations about the possibility of experience in teaching History. Therefore, the questions “how to learn from the past?” and “how to promote experiences with the past?” guide this proposition. In empirical terms, we start from the work of ob-servation and monitoring of supervised curricular internships, carried out since 2015. In these, we are faced with the numerous attempts by students to promote a teaching of history that can be considered significant. Despite inventiveness and commitment, many exercises do not achieve the expected effects. Among these, we evoke a classroom scene, in which trainee students presented an event marked by absolute violence, which, however, did not seem to have an impact. The apathy of the students caused us concern and raised reflections on the school in the present time, our responsibility and our challenges, as teachers, in creating conditions for the experience to take place. To do so, we used the notion of experience as a basis – based on the reading of Jorge Larrosa – and the idea of presence as a dimen-sion of the student, presented by Jan Masschelein and Maarten Simons, to think about the teaching of history.Apresentamos, neste artigo, consideraçõessobre a possibilidade de experiênciano ensino de História. Para tanto, as perguntas“como aprender com o passado?”e “como promover experiências com opassado?” guiam esta proposição. Emtermos empíricos, partimos do trabalhode observação e acompanhamento de estágioscurriculares supervisionados, realizadosdesde 2015. Nestes, nos deparamoscom as inúmeras tentativas, porparte de estudantes, de promover umensino de História que possa ser consideradosignificativo. Apesar da inventividadee compromisso, muitos exercíciosnão atingem os efeitos esperados. Dentreestes, evocamos uma cena de sala de aula,em que discentes em estágio apresentavamum evento marcado por absolutaviolência, o qual, no entanto, parecia nãoimpactar. A apatia dos alunos e alunascausou-nos inquietação e suscitou reflexõessobre a escola no tempo presente,nossa responsabilidade e nossos desafios,como professores e professoras, em criarcondições para que a experiência tenhalugar. Para tanto, tomamos por base a noção de experiência – a partir da leitura de Jorge Larrosa – e a ideia de presença como dimensão do escolar, apresentada por Jan Masschelein e Maarten Simons, para pensar o ensino de história.Associação Nacional de História - ANPUH-Brasil2022-04-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo de Dossiêapplication/pdfhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/article/view/85110.20949/rhhj.v11i22.851Revista História Hoje; Vol. 11 No. 22 (2022): Janeiro-Junho; 15-32Revista História Hoje; Vol. 11 Núm. 22 (2022): Janeiro-Junho; 15-32Revista História Hoje; v. 11 n. 22 (2022): Janeiro-Junho; 15-321806-399310.20949/rhhj.v11i22reponame:Revista história hojeinstname:Associação Nacional de História (ANPUH)instacron:ANPUHporhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/article/view/851/433Copyright (c) 2022 Caroline Jaques Cubashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCubas, Caroline Jaques2023-06-09T17:42:59Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/851Revistahttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/indexONGhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/oairhhjeditor@anpuh.org1806-39931806-3993opendoar:2023-06-09T17:42:59Revista história hoje - Associação Nacional de História (ANPUH)false |
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For a Story that Cuts like a Stiletto: Presence, Experience and Meanings in a History Class Por uma história que corte feito estilete: presença, experiência e sentidos em uma aula de História. |
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For a Story that Cuts like a Stiletto: Presence, Experience and Meanings in a History Class |
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For a Story that Cuts like a Stiletto: Presence, Experience and Meanings in a History Class Cubas, Caroline Jaques Presença Experiência Ensino de História Presence Experience History teaching |
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Cubas, Caroline Jaques |
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In this article, we present considerations about the possibility of experience in teaching History. Therefore, the questions “how to learn from the past?” and “how to promote experiences with the past?” guide this proposition. In empirical terms, we start from the work of ob-servation and monitoring of supervised curricular internships, carried out since 2015. In these, we are faced with the numerous attempts by students to promote a teaching of history that can be considered significant. Despite inventiveness and commitment, many exercises do not achieve the expected effects. Among these, we evoke a classroom scene, in which trainee students presented an event marked by absolute violence, which, however, did not seem to have an impact. The apathy of the students caused us concern and raised reflections on the school in the present time, our responsibility and our challenges, as teachers, in creating conditions for the experience to take place. To do so, we used the notion of experience as a basis – based on the reading of Jorge Larrosa – and the idea of presence as a dimen-sion of the student, presented by Jan Masschelein and Maarten Simons, to think about the teaching of history. |
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