QUILOMBO DA CAVEIRA ESTÁ ON: MATERIAL PEDAGÓGICO E ACERVO PÚBLICO DISPONÍVEIS NO WEBSITE
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This article aims to present the creation of the website "Quilombo da Caveira" as a pedagogical tool for the Escola Municipal Quilombola Dona Rosa Geralda da Silveira, located in Quilombo da Caveira, in São Pedro da Aldeia, Rio de Janeiro. In addition to serving as an educational resource, the website functions as a public collection for the community, seeking to give visibility to the black and quilombola protagonism of Caveira. The project is the result of research carried out between 2021 and 2024 in the master's degree in History Teaching at the Universidade Federal Fluminense, where I went into the field and produced a teaching methodology for Quilombola and Anti-Racist School Education for the school. In this way, making it possible to articulate the oral narratives of the elders of the Caveira community in the classroom, as a way of contributing to increasing students' self-esteem and taking ownership of their story. The result was a change in the teachers' plans, who today seek to contextualize their classes and the students, who demonstrate identity (re)knowledge.
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