%0 Journal Article %T Everyday Stories: relived, retold and reconstructed from the memory of a group of educators %A Ana Maria Ramadan %J Revista de Ci¨ºncias da Educa£¿£¿o %D 2010 %I Centro Universit¨¢rio Salesiano de S?o Paulo (UNISAL) %X The aim of this article is to socialize the author's Master thesis titled "Composing tessitura: the knowledge and doings in the accounts of the stories of daily life and professional careers of a group of educators," which was aimed at understanding how identities are constituted of a group of professional caregivers of preschool daycare operating in the city of Campinas, their stories, their ideas (knowledge), their educational practices (doings) and thus seek to understand how this group has built the profession as educators of young children throughout their career, for this, the research has a theoretical and methodological Oral History. From interviews with the professionals sought to make use of memory as a support to revive the stories of everyday life. In order to understand and analyze the data collected in the interviews was made use of some categories of analysis which led dialogue with the theory: studies on identity, gender and special education children. %K children education %K childhood educators %K memory %K everyday stories. %U http://200.206.4.13/ojs/index.php?journal=educacao&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=180&path%5B%5D=206