Peter Roberts e Paulo Freire: companheiros de viagens

Autores

  • Eduardo Arriada
  • Gabriela Medeiros Nogueira
  • Mônica Maciel Vahl

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14295/momento.v28i2.9507

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A entrevista foi realizada da seguinte forma: enviamos as questões para Peter Roberts por e-mail e prontamente ele respondeu por escrito. Ao ler suas respostas tivemos interesse em outros aspectos, desse modo acrescentamos algumas questões, as quais foram respondidas da mesma forma.

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Biografia do Autor

Eduardo Arriada

Professor na Universidade Federal de Pelotas – UFPEL. Coordenador do Centro de Documentação – CEDOC

Gabriela Medeiros Nogueira

Professora na Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG. Coordenadora do Grupo Estudo e de Pesquisa em Alfabetização e Letramento – GEALI.

Mônica Maciel Vahl

Tutora na University of Canterbury.

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Arriada, E., Nogueira, G. M., & Vahl, M. M. (2019). Peter Roberts e Paulo Freire: companheiros de viagens. Momento - Diálogos Em Educação, 28(2), 254–276. https://doi.org/10.14295/momento.v28i2.9507

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