O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo
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Data de Publicação: | 2012 |
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Resumo: | The higher education‟s census, conducted in 2009, showed that administration is the biggest undergraduate course in the country in number of enrollments. Adding classroom course and distance learning there are 1,102,579 students enrolled (18.5% of enrollments in higher education). In addition, enrollment in business administration courses grew 51% between 2005 and 2009. Due to the representativeness of the course, is not to be disregarded the sense of study for students seeking a bachelor's degree in business administration. Neither can‟t be neglected the congruence between the meaning assigned to the course by these students and the goals of the agents involved in planning and implementing of these courses. These agents are: the government, represented by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC), the profession‟s council, represented, at the state level, by the Rio de Janeiro‟s Regional Council of Administration (CRA-RJ), Higher Education Institutions (IES), Administrations course‟s coordinators, teachers, and finally, students. Based on the fact that each of these agents has its own goals and interests and thinking about students as recipients of the policies and practices performed by all agents involved in the process, it is intended, in this study to answer the following question: which are the meaning of study for the business administration students from Rio de Janeiro and the perceptions of those involved in this process? The field research was held in higher education institutions from Rio de Janeiro that offers business administration courses. Nine course coordinators, 17 teachers and 58 students were interviewed, totaling 84 respondents. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using content analysis method. The survey concludes that the meaning attributed to the course by students is related to employability, and those involved in the administrator‟s formation, in its majority, have been adapting to it instead of leading and offering a broader sense to the course. |
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Moura, Leandro SouzaEscolas::EBAPEVillardi, Beatriz QuirozLima, Manolita CorreiaBertero, Carlos OsmarOliveira, Fátima Bayma deVergara, Sylvia Constant2012-10-02T12:05:01Z2012-10-02T12:05:01Z2012-09-10MOURA, Leandro Souza. O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, 2012.http://hdl.handle.net/10438/10086The higher education‟s census, conducted in 2009, showed that administration is the biggest undergraduate course in the country in number of enrollments. Adding classroom course and distance learning there are 1,102,579 students enrolled (18.5% of enrollments in higher education). In addition, enrollment in business administration courses grew 51% between 2005 and 2009. Due to the representativeness of the course, is not to be disregarded the sense of study for students seeking a bachelor's degree in business administration. Neither can‟t be neglected the congruence between the meaning assigned to the course by these students and the goals of the agents involved in planning and implementing of these courses. These agents are: the government, represented by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC), the profession‟s council, represented, at the state level, by the Rio de Janeiro‟s Regional Council of Administration (CRA-RJ), Higher Education Institutions (IES), Administrations course‟s coordinators, teachers, and finally, students. Based on the fact that each of these agents has its own goals and interests and thinking about students as recipients of the policies and practices performed by all agents involved in the process, it is intended, in this study to answer the following question: which are the meaning of study for the business administration students from Rio de Janeiro and the perceptions of those involved in this process? The field research was held in higher education institutions from Rio de Janeiro that offers business administration courses. Nine course coordinators, 17 teachers and 58 students were interviewed, totaling 84 respondents. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using content analysis method. The survey concludes that the meaning attributed to the course by students is related to employability, and those involved in the administrator‟s formation, in its majority, have been adapting to it instead of leading and offering a broader sense to the course.O censo da educação superior de 2009 mostrou que o curso de Administração é o maior curso de graduação em número de matrículas no país. Somados os cursos presenciais e a distância são 1.102.579 alunos matriculados (18,5% do total). Além disso, o número de matrículas no curso de Administração cresceu 51% entre 2005 e 2009. Devido à representatividade do curso, não se pode desprezar o sentido do estudo para os alunos que buscam o título de bacharel em Administração. Também não pode ser desprezada a congruência entre o significado atribuído ao curso por esses alunos e os objetivos dos agentes envolvidos no planejamento e na execução desses cursos. Essas agentes são: o governo federal, representado pelo Ministério da Educação e Cultura (MEC); o órgão de classe, representado em nível estadual pelo Conselho Regional de Administração do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (CRA-RJ); as instituições de ensino superior (IES); os Coordenadores dos cursos de Administração; os Professores; e, finalmente, os Alunos. Sabendo que cada um desses agentes tem seus próprios objetivos e interesses e pensando no aluno como destinatário das políticas e práticas de todos os envolvidos no processo, busca-se, no presente estudo responder à seguinte questão: Qual o sentido do estudo para o aluno de graduação em Administração do Estado do Rio de Janeiro e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo? A pesquisa de campo foi realizada em instituições de ensino superior do estado do Rio de Janeiro que disponibilizam cursos de graduação em Administração. Foram entrevistados nove coordenadores de curso, 17 professores e 58 alunos, totalizando 84 entrevistados. As entrevistas foram transcritas e submetidas à análise de conteúdo. O estudo conclui que o sentido atribuído ao curso pelos estudantes é o da empregabilidade e os agentes envolvidos na formação do administrador, em sua maioria, a ele vêm se adaptando quando deveriam provocar e oferecer um sentido mais amplo ao curso.porGraduação em administraçãoEnsino superiorEmpregabilidadeMeaning of studyDegree in administrationHigher educationEmployabilitySentido do estudoAdministração de empresasAdministração - Estudo e ensino (Superior)Formação profissionalMercado de trabalhoO sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisreponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas 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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo |
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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo |
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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo Moura, Leandro Souza Graduação em administração Ensino superior Empregabilidade Meaning of study Degree in administration Higher education Employability Sentido do estudo Administração de empresas Administração - Estudo e ensino (Superior) Formação profissional Mercado de trabalho |
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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo |
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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo |
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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo |
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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo |
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O sentido do estudo para os alunos de graduação em administração e as percepções dos agentes envolvidos nesse processo |
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Moura, Leandro Souza |
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Moura, Leandro Souza |
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Escolas::EBAPE |
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Villardi, Beatriz Quiroz Lima, Manolita Correia Bertero, Carlos Osmar Oliveira, Fátima Bayma de |
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Moura, Leandro Souza |
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Vergara, Sylvia Constant |
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Vergara, Sylvia Constant |
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Graduação em administração Ensino superior Empregabilidade Meaning of study Degree in administration Higher education Employability Sentido do estudo |
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Graduação em administração Ensino superior Empregabilidade Meaning of study Degree in administration Higher education Employability Sentido do estudo Administração de empresas Administração - Estudo e ensino (Superior) Formação profissional Mercado de trabalho |
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Administração de empresas |
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Administração - Estudo e ensino (Superior) Formação profissional Mercado de trabalho |
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The higher education‟s census, conducted in 2009, showed that administration is the biggest undergraduate course in the country in number of enrollments. Adding classroom course and distance learning there are 1,102,579 students enrolled (18.5% of enrollments in higher education). In addition, enrollment in business administration courses grew 51% between 2005 and 2009. Due to the representativeness of the course, is not to be disregarded the sense of study for students seeking a bachelor's degree in business administration. Neither can‟t be neglected the congruence between the meaning assigned to the course by these students and the goals of the agents involved in planning and implementing of these courses. These agents are: the government, represented by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC), the profession‟s council, represented, at the state level, by the Rio de Janeiro‟s Regional Council of Administration (CRA-RJ), Higher Education Institutions (IES), Administrations course‟s coordinators, teachers, and finally, students. Based on the fact that each of these agents has its own goals and interests and thinking about students as recipients of the policies and practices performed by all agents involved in the process, it is intended, in this study to answer the following question: which are the meaning of study for the business administration students from Rio de Janeiro and the perceptions of those involved in this process? The field research was held in higher education institutions from Rio de Janeiro that offers business administration courses. Nine course coordinators, 17 teachers and 58 students were interviewed, totaling 84 respondents. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using content analysis method. The survey concludes that the meaning attributed to the course by students is related to employability, and those involved in the administrator‟s formation, in its majority, have been adapting to it instead of leading and offering a broader sense to the course. |
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2012 |
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