ABSTRACT
This paper discusses the daily school of the Wilson Camargo School, located in the northern region of Brazil, in Vilhena, Rondonia, among the years 1960 to 1980 as temporal delimitation. This is historiographical research, whose temporal cut-out refers to the initial process of colonization in the Amazon region, caused by political strategies in Brazil during the Military Dictatorship in the 20th century. For this, sources found in the investigated school were analyzed, as well as former students and teachers were interviewed. It proposes an interpretation of the history of education and school culture produced in the daily life of the school with a view to historicizing the practices manufactured by the subjects who made up the school space.
Keywords:
History of Education; School Culture; School Practices; Colonization; Amazon