Abstract
This article argues the importance of conceiving the basic general education teacher as a disciplinary teacher as well. In the current scenario, education policy indicates that these teachers must handle disciplinary knowledge at an expert level, which is problematic because it is returned to the professional field as a form of colonization of those who are disciplined. We exemplify, by exposing theoretical and curricular elements of our training model, an alternative path to this opposition between didactic-disciplinary and pedagogical knowledge. Discipline is conceptualized, articulated with didactics, as a way of thinking about the world. We argue that the training should be carried out on the basis of specific teaching models.

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