Abstract

ABSTRACT The professor Sucupira Pedroza has a unique foray into the field of School and Educational Psychology and Human Rights, with different interlocution forms in studies, research, extension actions and teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. The interviewee in the History Section of the School and Educational Psychology Journal is a professor at the Department of School Psychology and Development, at the Institute of Psychology in the University of Brasília-UnB, where she is also a supervisor in the Postgraduate Program in Human and School Development Processes and in the Graduate Program in Human Rights and Citizenship. She is part of ANPEPP Working Group on Psychology and Educational Policies, and she has been researching about teacher training, human rights education, playing in human development, school psychology and sport psychology. Among her great theoretical inspirations are the studies of Vigotski, Wallon, Freud, and Freire. Supported by the methodology of Oral History, the researcher Fauston Negreiros carried out this interview, in which the reflections that the professor gives about her own professional trajectory are presented.

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