The Teacher-Student Relationship from a Gramscian Perspective
The aim of this article is to analyze the teacher-student relationship in light of Gramscian categories. To do so, a Gramsci's newspaper article published in 1915; some notes from the Prison Notebooks; and a letter to his brother Carlo, written in 1930, are used as references. It is intended to...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,
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Summary: | The aim of this article is to analyze the teacher-student relationship in light of Gramscian categories. To do so, a Gramsci's newspaper article published in 1915; some notes from the Prison Notebooks; and a letter to his brother Carlo, written in 1930, are used as references. It is intended to demonstrate that the author argues in favour of a friendly relationship between teacher and student, which would exclude pedagogic spontaneity as much as authoritarianism, psittacism and dilettantism. In short, to Gramsci, the nature of the teacher-student relationship is dialectic, in such a way that "every teacher is always a student and every student is a teacher" (Gramsci, 2001, p. 399). This conception is articulated with the author's ideas on the relationship between intellectuals and the masses and about the question of hegemony. |
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Item Description: | 10.1590/2175-623664512 0100-3143 2175-6236 |