SILVA, R. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8014492043289600; SILVA, Ranieli Batista da.
Resumo:
The monographic work entitled The agrarian question in the municipality of Amparo-PB and
its relationship with the PIBID Diversity of Human and Social Sciences at the Ildefonso
Anselmo da Silva School (2011-2014) had as its general objective to investigate the agrarian
question of the municipality of Amparo-PB, in order to think about this theme from what the
paradigm of Contextualized Education for Coexistence with the Semi-arid proposes, seeking
to understand if it was taken as an object of concern by the Teaching Initiation Scholarship
Program – PIBID Diversity, developed by the Teaching Degree in Rural Education, at the
Federal University of Campina Grande, Sumé campus, between 2011 and 2014, at the
Municipal School of Elementary Education "Idelfonso Anselmo da Silva", located in the
headquarters of the aforementioned municipality. Specifically, we seek to: present how the
agrarian question is presented in the municipality of Amparo-PB; situate the theoretical
foundations of Contextualized Education, analyzing whether it deals with the issue of agrarian
question; and to analyze whether the Brazilian agrarian issue, of the Semi-arid region and,
specifically, of the municipality of Amparo was taken as an object of concern of the PIBID
Diversity, developed by the Licentiate Degree in Rural Education, at the Federal University of
Campina Grande, Sumé campus, between 2011 and 2014, at the Municipal School of
Elementary Education "Idelfonso Anselmo da Silva", located in the seat of the aforementioned
municipality. Our theoretical-methodological framework was historical-dialectical materialism
(Marx, 1983), which explains the history of human societies through historical facts, with a
focus on economic processes and relations. To answer our questions, we made use of the
following sources: Paraíba historiography, sesmarias, inventories, Agricultural Censuses, data
from the IBGE and the National Rural Registry System (SNCR), reports and articles from
PIBID Diversity. The present research concluded that, despite the importance of the contents
worked by PIBID- Diversity between 2011 and 2014, at the Idelfonso Anselmo da Silva School,
there was a complete absence of problematization of what is presented as the biggest problem
of the poor peasant people of Brazil, which is the agrarian question, whose reflections can be
noted by the degree of misery that this unequal distribution of land causes to the Brazilian
people, Paraíba, caririzeiro and amparense.