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Policies for textbooks during military dictatorship: Colted and Fename1 1 Some of the results from my doctoral and postdoctoral researches are herein presented, which have been supported by Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development and Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel. A portion of this paper was presented at the 7th Brazilian Congress of History of Education in 2013.

This paper reviews the establishment and accomplishments of the Technical Book and Textbook Committee - Colted - and the National Foundation for School Supplies - Fename. These two agencies were created simultaneously in the 1960s; however, they had different policies for textbooks. While Colted was intended to encourage the expansion of the book industry, Fename should produce textbooks for distribution or sale at cost price. This paper revealed that the establishment of such agencies responded to the discussions about the urgent need of organizing the education expansion, with the increase of school population and the textbook related problem. Moreover, their policies followed Unesco guidelines, which pointed out the incentive to produce textbooks by private publishing houses, in addition to assist poor students.

textbook; Fename; Colted


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