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Did you know that Citizenship is a set of rights and duties that we all have? And that, according to the Federal Constitution, Education is directly related to Citizenship? But how can we teach citizenship at school? The person who will answer these and other questions is Professor Nília Lacerda, our guest on today's episode of Saberes UEG, to talk about Social Practices and Citizenship. Curriculum Vitae: Nília Lacerda has a degree in Chemistry from UEG, a specialization in Chemistry Teaching, also from UEG, in Teaching Methods and Techniques, from Universo and Natural Sciences from UnB. She has a Master's degree in Science Teaching, from UnB and a PhD in Science Education, also from UnB. She is currently a Higher Education professor at UEG, where she coordinates PIBID (2014-2024) and the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Research in Science Teaching. She was executive secretary of the Brazilian Association for Research in Science Education, Coordinator of the undergraduate course in chemistry, Academic Coordinator of the UEG Institute of Science and Technology and develops research in the following lines: CTS Education, Teacher Training, Teaching Materials, Teaching-Learning Processes and Experimentation.