
Outsourcing of school meals
By RICARDO NORMANHA: The ban on repeating school meals is a reflection of a logic that increasingly aims to streamline public education, treating it as a standardized service that can be outsourced and commercialized.
By RICARDO NORMANHA: The ban on repeating school meals is a reflection of a logic that increasingly aims to streamline public education, treating it as a standardized service that can be outsourced and commercialized.
By RICARDO NORMANHA: Is it possible to imagine that a class, in any area of knowledge, can be reduced to two minutes, in the “TikTok” style?
By RICARDO NORMANHA: It is up to our generation to confront things that begin at the most basic level of reality, defascistizing everyday relationships and creating all the necessary barriers to the advancement of privatizing policies
By RICARDO NORMANHA: The ban on repeating school meals is a reflection of a logic that increasingly aims to streamline public education, treating it as a standardized service that can be outsourced and commercialized.
By RICARDO NORMANHA: Is it possible to imagine that a class, in any area of knowledge, can be reduced to two minutes, in the “TikTok” style?
By RICARDO NORMANHA: It is up to our generation to confront things that begin at the most basic level of reality, defascistizing everyday relationships and creating all the necessary barriers to the advancement of privatizing policies