Gender and Education: A Human Rights Reading
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https://doi.org/10.5216/lahrs.v6.86330Keywords:
Education, Gender, Human rightsAbstract
This article examines the relationship between gender and education in contemporary Brazil from a historical and sociological perspective. It takes as its point of departure the recognition of rights related to gender diversity, both internationally and in Brazil, and considers the school as one of the main spaces in which these rights are implemented and contested. Based on bibliographic research and documentary analysis, the study discusses legal advances and current struggles in defense of the right to difference.
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