It considers it necessary for formal education to adapt to new social and cultural realities in order to implement diversity and human rights in order to raise children and adolescents as citizens.
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In the Diversity in scienceRicardo Alexino Ferreira gave an interview to Lucilia Correa Rocha, better known as Léa Rocha, Program Management Adviser at the São Paulo State Department of Education. She was also a teacher and coordinator for the state’s elementary and secondary schools.
Leah has a degree in history and training in Waldorf pedagogy.
During the interview, Léa Rocha spoke about the diversity in primary and secondary schools and about education for children and teens in the post-pandemic era.
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