Abstract
This article aims to contribute to the comprehension of the complexity of teaching and learning processes in relation to the complaint of learning difficulties in school, understood in its subjective dimension. The research was guided by the Qualitative Epistemology and the Subjectivity Theory of González Rey, both supported in the historical-cultural approach. The information production activities were carried out in a public school in the Distrito Federal, with two teachers. We emphasize, as a contribution of the research, that the subjective configurations permeate processes of sense production that can base conceptions of teaching, development, and learning, as well as guide actions and pedagogical relationships.
Keywords:
Complaint; subjectivity; learning