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Sp Schools Use Paintings, Conversations for Teaching African History

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Teaching networks across the country have adapted curriculums and training processes to comply with Brazilian legislation since 2003, which has made it mandatory to teach the history and culture of African-Brazilian children's education schools to secondary education, but religious issues and lack of dialogue still represent an obstacle, even with more than 20 years. In full month of the Black Awareness, for example, a school in the PULIST publi…
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Teaching networks across the country have adapted curriculums and training processes to comply with Brazilian legislation since 2003, which has made it mandatory to teach the history and culture of African-Brazilian children's education schools to secondary education, but religious issues and lack of dialogue still represent an obstacle, even with more than 20 years. In full month of the Black Awareness, for example, a school in the PULIST publi…

·Quadra, Brazil
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EBC broke the news in Quadra, Brazil on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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