Interculturality and science teaching: A classroom daily routine

Historically, science has become an obstacle to the introduction of other kinds of knowledge in schools. Since 1990, the superiority of scientific knowledge has been criticized by education researchers. In parallel, indigenous education has been proving itself as a privileged space of recognition of...

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Main Authors: Juarez Melgaço Valadares (Author), Célio Silveira Júnior (Author)
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Published: Arizona State University, 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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