Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession)
In the framework of government policies designed to teacher training, this article aims to understand the relationship between the curricular training and Institutional program initiation to teaching profession (PIBID) both performed at the School. The reflection is the result of observation and eth...
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doaj-705a8ae1ee274675a14ae501877dfe2f2020-11-24T21:27:00ZspaUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaEducação (UFSM)0101-90311984-64442014-06-0139235336610.5902/19846444120687966Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession)Jose Rubens Lima Jardilino0Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Mariana, Minas GeraisIn the framework of government policies designed to teacher training, this article aims to understand the relationship between the curricular training and Institutional program initiation to teaching profession (PIBID) both performed at the School. The reflection is the result of observation and ethnography in the field and interviews with education professionals who work at schools where they develop the curricular training and PIBID. The research findings suggest a tenuous relationship, sometimes conflicting between curricular component and government program considering that both have similarities, have differentiated purposes, divided into objectives, legislation and separate funding. We can see a overlap of these activities that take place within the school.http://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/reveducacao/article/view/12068Política Educacional, Formação Inicial, PIBID, estágio supervisionado |
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Jose Rubens Lima Jardilino Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession) Educação (UFSM) Política Educacional, Formação Inicial, PIBID, estágio supervisionado |
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Jose Rubens Lima Jardilino |
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Jose Rubens Lima Jardilino |
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Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession) |
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Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession) |
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Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession) |
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Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession) |
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Teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “PIBID”(Institutional Program Initiation to teaching profession) |
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teacher education policies in conflict with the official curriculum: supervised training and “pibid”(institutional program initiation to teaching profession) |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Educação (UFSM) |
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0101-9031 1984-6444 |
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2014-06-01 |
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In the framework of government policies designed to teacher training, this article aims to understand the relationship between the curricular training and Institutional program initiation to teaching profession (PIBID) both performed at the School. The reflection is the result of observation and ethnography in the field and interviews with education professionals who work at schools where they develop the curricular training and PIBID. The research findings suggest a tenuous relationship, sometimes conflicting between curricular component and government program considering that both have similarities, have differentiated purposes, divided into objectives, legislation and separate funding. We can see a overlap of these activities that take place within the school. |
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Política Educacional, Formação Inicial, PIBID, estágio supervisionado |
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