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URIARTE, Mônica Zewe. Music and school: a dialogue with diversity. Educ. Rev. [online]. 2004, n.24, pp.245-258. ISSN 0104-4060.

This article approaches aspects related to the role of Musical Education in schools nowadays and to teachers’ training, changing agents of school practice. Recognizing the subjectivities present at classrooms, it will be up to the teacher the mobilization of different working forms, structuring actions, which correspond to each student reality. It intends a reflection about the understanding of art process, and more specifically about the musical phenomenon before the cultural industry, and its insertion in school institutions. The referential adopted contemplates an anthropologic view of Education, takes inspiration from the ideas of ADORNO, FABIANO, MENEGALE, ZABALZA, PERRENOUD, among others, to reflect about the massification of the culture and the school role, questioning its position as producers of consumers, or as stimulating instance of sensitivity, formers of creative individuals, capable of esthetics usufruct ion.

Keywords : Musical Education; Teachers’ Formation; Cultural Industry.

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