The aim of this article is to analyze educational practice as presented on
the images of NO-DO newsreels concerning schools. NO-DO was the official newsreel of
the Franco regime, unique and obligatory, which spread the work of the government in
propagandistic fashion. Educational practice itself is a secondary element on the ...»»»»
The aim of this article is to analyze educational practice as presented on
the images of NO-DO newsreels concerning schools. NO-DO was the official newsreel of
the Franco regime, unique and obligatory, which spread the work of the government in
propagandistic fashion. Educational practice itself is a secondary element on the NO-DOs
analyzed; their objective was to make believe that education was an actual concern for the
government and that it endowed the country with a significant number of schools, along
with teaching material and adequate spaces. In the last stage of Franco’s regime, NO-DOs
used a revamped pedagogical discourse, but far removed from the reality of most Spanish
schools. NO-DO was propagandistic in nature and therefore raises doubts about the
actual scope of material improvements in schools and the implementation of an innovative
educational practice.^^^^
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Citació Bibliogràfica:
Casanovas, J., Padrós, N., & Collelldemont, E. (2020). The representation of school on NO-DO: visions of school practice on Francoist newsreels. History of Education and Children's Literature : HECL,XV, 2,163-182.