Opus (Dec 2016)

Music Education in the School Curriculum: An Analysis of the Impact of Law 11.769/08

  • Sérgio Luiz Ferreira de Figueiredo,
  • Rafael Prim Meurer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20504/opus2016b2220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 515 – 542

Abstract

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This paper presents part of the results of a research study on the regulation and practice of Law 11.769/08, which established music as a compulsory curricular content in Brazilian schools. The objective is to analyze the impact of this law on education systems across all regions of Brazil. This text, specifically, analyzes documents of the states in the Southeast region of Brazil. The study adopts a qualitative orientation, considering data available online through state department of education websites and websites specialized in competitive public examinations for teachers. The methodological procedures include collection, selection, description and analysis of official documents, notices and public calls for teacher recruitment. This text, specifically, analyzes documents of the states in the Southeast region of Brazil. The results show an impact of Law 11.769/08 in different educational systems, mainly the existence of specific places for music teachers in public calls, which implies that certain educational systems are attentive to including music as a required curriculum component.

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