ALBUQUERQUE, T. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0264697490367650; ALBUQUERQUE, Thaisy Lanny de.
Resumo:
The Campina Grande State College, also known as Silver State College, was inaugurated in
1953 and became the first public school of secondary education in the city. The organics laws
of teaching, formulated during the Estado Novo (1937-1945), the State College soon became
a byword for quality in education, attracting students from both the city and also from
surrounding regions, belonging to various social layers. During the military government in
Brazil, especially after the promulgation of the Institutional Act nº 5 (1968-1978), all colleges
in the country began to be watched and monitored with greater intensity in order to curb
actions considered “subversive”. Based on theoretical dialogues offered by Certeau, and the
use of oral sources through the methodology of evidential paradigm suggested by Ginzburg,
seek to question the school everyday during the AI-5, and the interfaces and relationships
established in the school routine during that period.