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O programa é o último da série especial de quatro edições sobre o educador no Prosa e Fato - Foto: Arquivo Instituto Paulo Freire
Brazil marked the 60th anniversary of the coup that initiated the dictatorship period in the country
Brasil de Fato published a series of unique articles on this era
emphasizing the importance of remembering it in light of the rise of the far right
Learn more about the Brazilian educator Paulo Freire
Freire was one of the most important intellectuals attacked by the 1964 coup
He was classified as an enemy of the Brazilian people and subversive
a commonly used term to refer to leftist people or those with a social approach to their work
Paulo Freire himself recalls in the same interview
due to his concerns about developing a plan – an adult literacy program for the country – was arrested."
In the second episode of the series “Futuro interrompido: as consequências da ditadura militar para o Nordeste” (Future interrupted: the consequences of the military dictatorship for the Northeast region), Brasil de Fato presents details of Paulo Freire's experience in developing a method of adult literacy
which promised to eradicate illiteracy in the country and offer a new perspective for the region
we will look at the project that the military adopted as a substitute for Freire's plans and the impact of the coup on Brazilian education
To look closer at the consequences of the coup on Paulo Freire's ideas, we went to Angicos, a town with just over 11,000 residents in the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte state. Despite its small size, the place became huge in 1963 and gained national prominence. It was there that Freire put into practice the so-called "40 hours of Angicos" experience
an initiative to teach reading and writing to young people and adults from a people’s perspective.
my son?’ He replied ‘Because you studied with Paulo Freire and I wanted so much to see him
to meet him.’ I said ‘There's a photo.’ Every day he comes in and says ‘Because you studied in Paulo Freire's classes
Paulo Freire was invited by the then governor of Rio Grande do Norte
to work on a method to teach adults to read and write
He planned to develop a statewide initiative to help overcome illiteracy in the region
Freire would test his new ideas in Angicos
the government would adopt the method as state public policy.
The ideas that would make Angicos famous worldwide had already been tried out in Pernambuco state. In the 1950s, Freire was part of the People’s Culture Movement (MCP
an action that brought together diverse intellectuals in Recife
with a single goal: to raise people's awareness through culture and education
intensifying a people’s literacy program
The MCP gained momentum after Miguel Arraes' election as mayor of Recife in 1959
who led the government with a sensitive approach to people’s demands
"Within the framework of the People’s Culture Movement
he [Freire] began to develop a literacy method – later called a literacy system – with experiences in Recife’s mocambos
in the flooded areas," explains professor Dimas Brasileiro.
he creates a circle of debate with these industrial workers who are experimenting with people’s education
Freire realizes that this approach is much more effective both in the process of teaching and learning specific content
of raising awareness of social issues," summarizes Dimas
Paulo Freire arrived in Angicos in 1963, a year before the military coup
professionals from various fields and people committed to the idea of people’s literacy.
The classes were innovative. They respected the local environment and the culture of the workers. Initially, the group carried out a kind of survey of the vocabulary of the local population. The aim was to identify the main subjects of workers' daily lives. Then, the group chose the so-called "generator words"
the first words the students learned to read and write in the project.
the students also interpreted the reality in which they lived
with topics that were part of the reality of people historically excluded
The classes took place simultaneously in various places in the town
from the Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid (Ufersa
"The culture circles took place at various places
There was a group that used to meet at the police station
another at José Rufino [School] and there was another one at Alto da Esperança
That's why it ended up being designed to be applied throughout Brazil
a plan later broken by the establishment of the military dictatorship in Brazil," concludes researcher Ana Aires
The success of the project made João Goulart
He visited Angicos to take a closer look at the project
during the ceremony to mark the conclusion of the classes and was encouraged by the idea of implementing it in other states.
the government intended to launch the National Literacy Plan
The expectation was that more than a million people would learn to read and write that year
through more than 60,000 circles of culture.
Everything was canceled by the military dictatorship
revealed a conversation between General Humberto Castelo Branco and journalist Calazans Fernandes
the then Secretary of Education in Rio Grande do Norte
about Paulo Freire's experience in Angicos
Castelo Branco allegedly said: "Young man
you're fattening rattlesnakes in these lands." Calazans Fernandes immediately replied: "It depends on which heel they bite
The military's concern was that once literate
workers would put in place rights they hadn't had before
One of the main achievements would be the right to vote
only granted to people who couldn't read in 1985
Freire's lessons guided the students towards awareness of labor rights
The 40 hours in Angicos confronted the privileges of many large landowners in Northeast Brazil.
A few months after the experience in Angicos
Paulo Freire became one of the regime's main enemies
The atmosphere of conspiracy spread fear among students
Rumors were disseminated that the classes were a communist experiment
"They said they were going to send people
to burn the notebooks and even arrest him [Freire]
It was a huge revolution in the town," recalls former student Valdice
about the mood that prevailed among the participants when news broke that Freire could be arrested by the dictatorship.
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