Avaliação dos sistemas educativos nos países da União Européia: de uma necessidade problemática a uma prática complexa desejável

After investing numerous public politics, the process of evaluation reaches the education world. This process, which does not go without any trouble, nevertheless becomes widespread in the whole countries of the European Union. By combining the analysis of the institutional forms and the procedur...

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Main Author: Pascal Roggero
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho 2002-01-01
Series:EccoS Revista Científica
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=71540203
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EccoS Revista Científica
author_facet Pascal Roggero
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title Avaliação dos sistemas educativos nos países da União Européia: de uma necessidade problemática a uma prática complexa desejável
title_short Avaliação dos sistemas educativos nos países da União Européia: de uma necessidade problemática a uma prática complexa desejável
title_full Avaliação dos sistemas educativos nos países da União Européia: de uma necessidade problemática a uma prática complexa desejável
title_fullStr Avaliação dos sistemas educativos nos países da União Européia: de uma necessidade problemática a uma prática complexa desejável
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação dos sistemas educativos nos países da União Européia: de uma necessidade problemática a uma prática complexa desejável
title_sort avaliação dos sistemas educativos nos países da união européia: de uma necessidade problemática a uma prática complexa desejável
publisher Universidade Nove de Julho
series EccoS Revista Científica
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description After investing numerous public politics, the process of evaluation reaches the education world. This process, which does not go without any trouble, nevertheless becomes widespread in the whole countries of the European Union. By combining the analysis of the institutional forms and the procedures used on one hand, and the representations which found them on the other hand, it is possible to define three big models of evaluation: the English, French and Finnish models. If it seems justifiable that organizations and educational systems are equipped with instruments of piloting as the evaluation, there is no need to reduce the question only to the technical level. The evaluation is a political question which supposes a collective and democratic consideration on the missions of the school, which is not generally carried out. The most powerful interests groups often appear thus in measure to press on this debate. Another influence appears with the comparisons among the European educational systems, made by the international body of expertises. Thus there is a risk of seeing a technical international evaluation by transparency on the own political foundations acting in the sense of educational systems normalization. In these conditions, the auto-evaluation, a complex process, by which an educational community deliberates on its ends in contact with its local environment and gives the means to know, and this to modify its action, seems at once more mobilizing and more in agreement with the social systems variet Haut
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