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EDUCATION AND HEALTH IN SCHOOLS AND THE COUNTER-REFORMATION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION: RESISTING IN ORDER NOT TO REGRESS

Abstract

This article analyzes the impact of the ongoing changes, with the enactment of Brazilian Federal Law no. 13415, from February 16th, 2017, in the training of youths, especially regarding the approach to health in schools. We discuss how the changes in the Law of National Education Guidelines and Foundations (Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional, in Portuguese), introduced by the aforementioned law will affect education in health in school settings, reviving the debate about education in health in schools, the proposal of health as a cross-sectional topic, and the approach to health in schoolbooks. The counter-reformation of secondary education will mean, in practice, the adaptation or suppression of content that was previously mandatory with the establishment of training itineraries and syllabus arrangements with a potential to take the debate away from the fields of Social Sciences and Humanities, fields that are commonly expected to contribute to overcome the strictly biomedical conceptions and practices of the health-illness process. We consider that health professionals, teachers, researchers and students should expand this debate and effectively take part in the struggle for the reversal of the counter-reformation as it was enacted.

Keywords
Secondary education; reform of the State; syllabus; education in health

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