Vocational education and the challenges of Brazilian development: an integrated proposal between graduate and basic education and the world of work

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Abstract

This text focuses on vocational education as a strategic training path for national development. It revisits the evolution of vocational education identifying disconnects between graduate study and basic education and proposing new links in a chain which should constitute a formative axis that starts from basic education and is able to progress through to the doctorate level for professionals. It defends the strategic role of graduate education, which is fundamental in training professionals for various sectors of society and is particularly important for the training teachers. Furthermore, the graduate level provides a space for reflection and for the practice of new learning and teaching designs, not only in order to reinvent itself, but also to contribute to educational solutions for lower levels of education and, in particular, for the world of work.

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Autores
  • Tânia Fischer
  • Claudiani Waiandt
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How to Cite

FISCHER, T.; WAIANDT, C. Vocational education and the challenges of Brazilian development: an integrated proposal between graduate and basic education and the world of work. Brazilian Journal of Graduate Studies, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 16, 2012. DOI: 10.21713/2358-2332.2012.v9.278. Disponível em: https://rbpg.capes.gov.br/rbpg/article/view/278. Acesso em: 18 may. 2024.

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Primeira Seção

Published:

Apr 30, 2012
Keywords:

Vocational Education. Professional Graduate Education. Higher Education. Levels of Instruction. Basic Education. Mestrado. Pesquisa. Professor da Educação Básica. Educación Profesional. Posgrado Profesional. Enseñanza Superior. Niveles de Enseñanza. Educación Básica