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In this chapter I summarize the exchanges1 between the participating Brazilian scholars and the international panel members. The summary is organized according to the Brazilian scholar to whom questions were posed and the order in which his or her chapter appears in the collection. My commentary concludes this chapter and comprises the next.
What we remember from the past… becomes the expression of our desires for the future.
(see Lopes’ chapter 6 in this volume)
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Pinar, W.F. (2011). The Exchanges. In: Pinar, W.F. (eds) Curriculum Studies in Brazil. International and Development Education. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230118065_10
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