Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 years

The formal courses in agroecology have become expanded in Brazil, and in the last four years his offer increases 69%. The expansion of these curses has been a demand from social movements in the country for an education that reflects the social and environmental reality into the peasant territories...

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Main Authors: Sandra Andrea Engelmann, Nicolas Floriani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/tp/article/view/11007
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spelling doaj-0aba9d51083a43d1ae4dfb0ed90b891e2020-11-24T23:24:13ZengUniversidade Estadual de Ponta GrossaTerr@ Plural1982-095X2018-08-01121224010.5212/TerraPlural.v.12i1.0002Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 yearsSandra Andrea Engelmann0Nicolas Floriani1Instituto Federal do Paraná - IFPR, Campo Largo, PRUniversidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, UEPG, Ponta Grossa, PRThe formal courses in agroecology have become expanded in Brazil, and in the last four years his offer increases 69%. The expansion of these curses has been a demand from social movements in the country for an education that reflects the social and environmental reality into the peasant territories and generates changes in the construction of a sustainable development model for agriculture. Aiming to understand how the agroecology has been territorialized, it was pursued through an exploratory analysis, using data available on web sites and non-governmental platforms, analyzing qualitatively the agroecology courses in three education levels. It was concluded that the establishment of formal courses generate other territorialities in the field and new perspectives about the professional training.http://www.revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/tp/article/view/11007alternative territoriesFormal educationInformal teachingsutainabilityrural development
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Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 years
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title Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 years
title_short Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 years
title_full Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 years
title_fullStr Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 years
title_full_unstemmed Expansion of Formal Agroecology Education in Brazil: building new Territorialities in the Last 17 years
title_sort expansion of formal agroecology education in brazil: building new territorialities in the last 17 years
publisher Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
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publishDate 2018-08-01
description The formal courses in agroecology have become expanded in Brazil, and in the last four years his offer increases 69%. The expansion of these curses has been a demand from social movements in the country for an education that reflects the social and environmental reality into the peasant territories and generates changes in the construction of a sustainable development model for agriculture. Aiming to understand how the agroecology has been territorialized, it was pursued through an exploratory analysis, using data available on web sites and non-governmental platforms, analyzing qualitatively the agroecology courses in three education levels. It was concluded that the establishment of formal courses generate other territorialities in the field and new perspectives about the professional training.
topic alternative territories
Formal education
Informal teaching
sutainability
rural development
url http://www.revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/tp/article/view/11007
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