Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany

In this paper, we present and discuss experiences of the execution of the project “Exchange of Knowledge on Peasant Botany”, carried out during 2014 at the Assentamento Filhos de Sepé (Viamão, RS) with the group “Mulheres da Terra” and the Technological Incubator of Popular Cooperatives. An importan...

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Main Authors: Matias Köhler, Estela Santos, Cristiane Giaretta, Gilmar Gomes, Sebastião Pinheiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2018-09-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Educação do Campo
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Online Access:https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/campo/article/view/4788/14028
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spelling doaj-58b711bde9144879a93610dcf4e32a9a2021-09-02T09:35:57ZengUniversidade Federal do TocantinsRevista Brasileira de Educação do Campo2525-48632525-48632018-09-013376378310.20873/uft.2525-4863.2018v3n3p763Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botanyMatias Köhler 0Estela Santos1Cristiane Giaretta 2Gilmar Gomes3Sebastião Pinheiro 4Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS In this paper, we present and discuss experiences of the execution of the project “Exchange of Knowledge on Peasant Botany”, carried out during 2014 at the Assentamento Filhos de Sepé (Viamão, RS) with the group “Mulheres da Terra” and the Technological Incubator of Popular Cooperatives. An important characteristic of the Group is the role of women. Maintainers of knowledge and ancestral practices. They become active in all spheres of agriculture production of the settlement. Throughout 12 meetings, several themes related with agroecological practices with peasant life were addressed using different approaches: theoretical, practical and reflexive. Based on educational assumptions that value popular knowledge, as well as the horizontality of teaching/learning processes, the meetings contributed to the recognition and strengthening of the group’s identity of resistance against the current globalized agriculture. Likewise, the progress was made in the construction of autonomy in the face of techniques and knowledge applied to agroecological production.https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/campo/article/view/4788/14028Environmental EducationPeasant AgriculturePopular EducationRural DevelopmentRural Education
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author Matias Köhler
Estela Santos
Cristiane Giaretta
Gilmar Gomes
Sebastião Pinheiro
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Estela Santos
Cristiane Giaretta
Gilmar Gomes
Sebastião Pinheiro
Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany
Revista Brasileira de Educação do Campo
Environmental Education
Peasant Agriculture
Popular Education
Rural Development
Rural Education
author_facet Matias Köhler
Estela Santos
Cristiane Giaretta
Gilmar Gomes
Sebastião Pinheiro
author_sort Matias Köhler
title Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany
title_short Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany
title_full Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany
title_fullStr Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany
title_full_unstemmed Learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany
title_sort learning in the countryside: pen, hoe and the peasant botany
publisher Universidade Federal do Tocantins
series Revista Brasileira de Educação do Campo
issn 2525-4863
2525-4863
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In this paper, we present and discuss experiences of the execution of the project “Exchange of Knowledge on Peasant Botany”, carried out during 2014 at the Assentamento Filhos de Sepé (Viamão, RS) with the group “Mulheres da Terra” and the Technological Incubator of Popular Cooperatives. An important characteristic of the Group is the role of women. Maintainers of knowledge and ancestral practices. They become active in all spheres of agriculture production of the settlement. Throughout 12 meetings, several themes related with agroecological practices with peasant life were addressed using different approaches: theoretical, practical and reflexive. Based on educational assumptions that value popular knowledge, as well as the horizontality of teaching/learning processes, the meetings contributed to the recognition and strengthening of the group’s identity of resistance against the current globalized agriculture. Likewise, the progress was made in the construction of autonomy in the face of techniques and knowledge applied to agroecological production.
topic Environmental Education
Peasant Agriculture
Popular Education
Rural Development
Rural Education
url https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/campo/article/view/4788/14028
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