ESCOLA COMERCIAL DE ILHÉUS: NOTES FROM THE ILHEENSE PRESS ABOUT AN INSTITUTION FOR COMMERCE EMPLOYEES
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v48i1.74976Abstract
The present text aims to discuss the process of creation of the Ilheus Commercial School from the publications made in the newspaper Diário da Tarde in the 1930s, using a qualitative approach and documentary analysis. It is an ongoing research on the creation of the Ilhéus Commercial School, a research of the Postgraduate Program of Professional Master's in Education. This institution was created in 1934 and is still functioning. The partial results point to an effective action of the Commerce Employees Association for the creation of this school institution, with the purpose of qualifying commerce workers in the city of Ilhéus. The local press, through the Diário da Tarde, emphasized throughout the 1930s the actions in benefit of the creation, maintenance and operation of this educational institution.
KEYWORDS: History of Education; School Institutions; Commercial School; Press.
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