HILARIO, P. C. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3601308298344955; HILÁRIO, Paulo Cézar Silva.
Resumo:
Sociology is an obligatory subject in the national extent with the approval of Law No. 9,394 /
96 and its update by the former Vice President Jose de Alencar by Law No. 11,684 / 2008. It
is expected that students at the end of high school may have acquired necessary knowledge
for the exercise of citizenship. The study aims to understand the students representations
about teaching sociology in high school. Having the mandatory of the discipline, what do the
students think about? How they perceive the role of sociology in your training? With the
intention of analyze these questions, 02 groups of students, one from a public school (EEEFM
José Gonçalves de Queiroz) and other from a private school (Educational Institute
Immaculate Conception) of Sumé-PB city were surveyed. For the study we used focus groups
with students from both educational institutions. As the basis for theoretical development, we
used the theory of Social Representations, in which Serge Moscovici, Denise Jodelet, and
Celso de Sá Pereira were the main theoretical representatives. The results on the students
representations reveal that the discipline of sociology in high school contributes to the
understanding of contemporary society beyond the common sense, and also to build the
critical positioning of the reality in which they live.