Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching profession

The National Education Plan (Plano Nacional de Educação - PNE) established goals for valuing the teaching profession and prioritized the need for adequate training in the area of teaching practice. In this article, the evolution of teacher education by teaching stage, the effect of distance learning...

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Main Authors: Carlos Eduardo Sanches, Alboni Marisa Dudeque Pianovski Vieira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2020-09-01
Series:Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Online Access:https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/5257
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spelling doaj-573c7dd7169f4e699df00b1b317166fb2021-02-23T00:48:21ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412020-09-0128010.14507/epaa.28.52572162Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching professionCarlos Eduardo Sanches0Alboni Marisa Dudeque Pianovski Vieira1Pontifícia Universidade Católica do ParanáPontifícia Universidade Católica do ParanáThe National Education Plan (Plano Nacional de Educação - PNE) established goals for valuing the teaching profession and prioritized the need for adequate training in the area of teaching practice. In this article, the evolution of teacher education by teaching stage, the effect of distance learning courses and the repercussion of this scenario on teacher appreciation and teacher social recognition are analyzed. The recent guidelines approved by the National Education Council (Conselho Nacional de Educação - CNE) for the education of teachers who will work in Basic Education is also contextualized. The research, with bibliographic and documentary character, is based on the studies of Gatti, Barreto, André, Almeida (2019), Saviani (2007, 2009), Peroni (2017), among others. The legislation from the beginning of the 21st century until 2018 is analyzed, as well as data available on the Ministry of Education (MEC) and National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (INEP) portals. As a result, it was concluded, in this study, that the majority of teachers are graduated in distance courses in private institutions. Even so, it will not be possible to meet the PNE Goals 15 (Higher Education) and 16 (Postgraduate studies) by 2024.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/5257formação de professoresprofissão magistérioeducação a distânciametas do pne
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Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching profession
Education Policy Analysis Archives
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profissão magistério
educação a distância
metas do pne
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Alboni Marisa Dudeque Pianovski Vieira
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title Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching profession
title_short Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching profession
title_full Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching profession
title_fullStr Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching profession
title_full_unstemmed Teacher education and the PNE: Contradictions and challenges of distance learning and valorization of the teaching profession
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publisher Arizona State University
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publishDate 2020-09-01
description The National Education Plan (Plano Nacional de Educação - PNE) established goals for valuing the teaching profession and prioritized the need for adequate training in the area of teaching practice. In this article, the evolution of teacher education by teaching stage, the effect of distance learning courses and the repercussion of this scenario on teacher appreciation and teacher social recognition are analyzed. The recent guidelines approved by the National Education Council (Conselho Nacional de Educação - CNE) for the education of teachers who will work in Basic Education is also contextualized. The research, with bibliographic and documentary character, is based on the studies of Gatti, Barreto, André, Almeida (2019), Saviani (2007, 2009), Peroni (2017), among others. The legislation from the beginning of the 21st century until 2018 is analyzed, as well as data available on the Ministry of Education (MEC) and National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (INEP) portals. As a result, it was concluded, in this study, that the majority of teachers are graduated in distance courses in private institutions. Even so, it will not be possible to meet the PNE Goals 15 (Higher Education) and 16 (Postgraduate studies) by 2024.
topic formação de professores
profissão magistério
educação a distância
metas do pne
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