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Desvendando a outra face do saber: reflexões sobre o livro "Na Vida dez, na Escola zero", de Teresinha Nunes Carraher, David William Carraher e Analúcia Dias Schliemann

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Desvendando a outra face do saber: reflexões sobre o livro "Na Vida dez, na Escola zero", de Teresinha Nunes Carraher, David William Carraher e Analúcia Dias Schliemann
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Psicologia: ciência e profissão, September 2012
DOI 10.1590/s1414-98931990000200010
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Antônio Roazzi

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