HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONY

This article presents a discussion about human body and health approaches in the Brazilian science curriculum. Taking into account the hegemony of the biomedical approach, alongside a hygienist and behaviourist health vision in school Science curriculum, the article suggests that alternative approac...

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Main Authors: Mariana Lima Vilela, Sandra Escovedo Selles
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pedagógica Nacional 2016-10-01
Series:Bio-grafía
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Online Access:http://revistas.pedagogica.edu.co/index.php/bio-grafia/article/view/4247
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spelling doaj-a4331792cded43898ec85ef42078715f2020-11-24T20:58:11ZspaUniversidad Pedagógica NacionalBio-grafía2027-10342016-10-018151121213205HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONYMariana Lima Vilela0Sandra Escovedo Selles1Universidad Federal Fluminense.Universidad Federal Fluminense.This article presents a discussion about human body and health approaches in the Brazilian science curriculum. Taking into account the hegemony of the biomedical approach, alongside a hygienist and behaviourist health vision in school Science curriculum, the article suggests that alternative approaches about human body and health – namely social and cultural approaches – have challenging that hegemony. Based on school knowledge theoretical perspective (Forquin, 1993; Lopes, 1999) and taking into consideration Ball (2001)’s definition of contexts of influences within the curriculum political cycles, it has been identified evidences of dispute among those curriculum approaches in three contexts of curriculum politics production: (i) teacher mediation and school constraints – analysing studies about teacher mediation and selection; (ii) knowledge production both in the Science and teacher Education research – using as empirical data a literature review in Science Education journals; (iii) education politics – analysing official curriculum documents which express meanings of health in the school curriculum. In other to show disputes among the curriculum approaches, the analysis of the evidences suggests that the biomedical and hygienists approaches have been progressively challenged. The analysis also shows that these approaches conflict to the social and cultural ones, bringing changes in the human body and health conceptions within the science curriculum.http://revistas.pedagogica.edu.co/index.php/bio-grafia/article/view/4247Corpo humano, saúde, currículo, educação básica.
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HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONY
Bio-grafía
Corpo humano, saúde, currículo, educação básica.
author_facet Mariana Lima Vilela
Sandra Escovedo Selles
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title HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONY
title_short HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONY
title_full HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONY
title_fullStr HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONY
title_full_unstemmed HUMAN BODY AND HEALTH IN SCHOOL CURRICULA: WHEN SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACHES INTERPELLATE BIOMEDICAL AND HYGIENIST HEGEMONY
title_sort human body and health in school curricula: when sociocultural approaches interpellate biomedical and hygienist hegemony
publisher Universidad Pedagógica Nacional
series Bio-grafía
issn 2027-1034
publishDate 2016-10-01
description This article presents a discussion about human body and health approaches in the Brazilian science curriculum. Taking into account the hegemony of the biomedical approach, alongside a hygienist and behaviourist health vision in school Science curriculum, the article suggests that alternative approaches about human body and health – namely social and cultural approaches – have challenging that hegemony. Based on school knowledge theoretical perspective (Forquin, 1993; Lopes, 1999) and taking into consideration Ball (2001)’s definition of contexts of influences within the curriculum political cycles, it has been identified evidences of dispute among those curriculum approaches in three contexts of curriculum politics production: (i) teacher mediation and school constraints – analysing studies about teacher mediation and selection; (ii) knowledge production both in the Science and teacher Education research – using as empirical data a literature review in Science Education journals; (iii) education politics – analysing official curriculum documents which express meanings of health in the school curriculum. In other to show disputes among the curriculum approaches, the analysis of the evidences suggests that the biomedical and hygienists approaches have been progressively challenged. The analysis also shows that these approaches conflict to the social and cultural ones, bringing changes in the human body and health conceptions within the science curriculum.
topic Corpo humano, saúde, currículo, educação básica.
url http://revistas.pedagogica.edu.co/index.php/bio-grafia/article/view/4247
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