THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Máriam Trierveiler
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/2694
Resumo: This article emerge from concerns about the trajectory and potential of Professional and Technological Education (PTE) in Brazil at a crucial moment in human history, the Age of Complexity, in which we have rapid transformations in the productive mode and also severe environmental implications. Some studies show that in a few decades the people will not have only one profession, and the occupation creation and disappearance will be constant. For this reason, there are predictions that by 2050 a new class of people will emerge: the “unemployables”. And, of course, social and economic problems cause environmental problems, which is at the core of sustainability. About this new scenario, since the year 2000, there have been worldwide efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, initially with eight Millennium Goals (MDGs) and, later, with seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this context, the objective of this article was to defend sustainability practices as a possible way to achieve transdisciplinarity in PTE. Therefore, we discussed the concepts and peculiarities of PTE, transdisciplinarity and sustainability. In an accelerated moment of transformations motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we can think to modified the PTE project, because that way, we will be able to keep up with the rapid changes in technology and economic, social, political and cultural relations. We must take advantage of this unique moment in human history for a remodeling in the PTE contents and methodologies.
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spelling THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)LA SOSTENIBILIDAD COMO PRAXIS PEDAGÓGICA PARA LA TRANSDISCIPLINARIDAD EN LA EDUCACIÓN PROFESIONAL Y TECNOLÓGICA (EPT)SUSTENTABILIDADE COMO PRÁXIS PEDAGÓGICA PARA A TRANSDISCIPLINARIDADE NA EDUCAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL E TECNOLÓGICA (EPT)currículo integradoformação continuada de professoresparadigma da complexidademetodologias de ensinointegrated curriculumcontinuing education for teachersparadigm of complexityteaching methodologiescurrículo integradoformación continua del profesoradoparadigma de la complejidadmetodologías de enseñanzaThis article emerge from concerns about the trajectory and potential of Professional and Technological Education (PTE) in Brazil at a crucial moment in human history, the Age of Complexity, in which we have rapid transformations in the productive mode and also severe environmental implications. Some studies show that in a few decades the people will not have only one profession, and the occupation creation and disappearance will be constant. For this reason, there are predictions that by 2050 a new class of people will emerge: the “unemployables”. And, of course, social and economic problems cause environmental problems, which is at the core of sustainability. About this new scenario, since the year 2000, there have been worldwide efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, initially with eight Millennium Goals (MDGs) and, later, with seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this context, the objective of this article was to defend sustainability practices as a possible way to achieve transdisciplinarity in PTE. Therefore, we discussed the concepts and peculiarities of PTE, transdisciplinarity and sustainability. In an accelerated moment of transformations motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we can think to modified the PTE project, because that way, we will be able to keep up with the rapid changes in technology and economic, social, political and cultural relations. We must take advantage of this unique moment in human history for a remodeling in the PTE contents and methodologies.La idea de este artículo surgió de preocupaciones sobre la trayectoria y el potencial de la Educación Profesional y Tecnológica (EPT) en Brasil en un momento crucial de la historia humana, la Era de la Complejidad, en la que ocurren rápidas transformaciones en el modo productivo y con profundas implicaciones ambientales. Los estudios demuestran que dentro de unas décadas el individuo no tendrá una sola profesión, la creación y desaparición de oficios será constante. Por esta razón, hay predicciones de que en 2050 surgirá una nueva clase de personas: los “desempleados”. Y, por supuesto, los problemas sociales y económicos provocan problemas medioambientales, lo que constituye el núcleo de la sostenibilidad. De cara a este nuevo escenario, desde el año 2000, se han realizado esfuerzos a nivel mundial para alcanzar los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible, inicialmente con ocho Objetivos del Milenio (ODM) y, posteriormente, con diecisiete Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS). En este contexto, el objetivo de este trabajo fue defender las prácticas de sustentabilidad como una posible vía para lograr la transdisciplinariedad en el EPT. Por ello, se visitaron y debatieron los conceptos y peculiaridades del EPT, la transdisciplinariedad y la sostenibilidad. En un momento acelerado de transformaciones provocadas por la pandemia COVID-19, es urgente que el proyecto EPT sea modificado para mantenerse al día con los rápidos cambios en la tecnología y en las relaciones económicas, sociales, políticas y culturales. Debemos aprovechar este momento único en la historia de la humanidad para una reforma íntima en los contenidos y metodologías del EPT.A ideia deste artigo surgiu de inquietações sobre a trajetória e o potencial da Educação Profissional e Tecnológica (EPT) no Brasil em um momento crucial da história da humanidade, a Idade da Complexidade, em que ocorrem rápidas transformações no modo produtivo e com profundas implicações ambientais. Estudos mostram que daqui algumas décadas o indivíduo não terá uma única profissão, serão constantes a criação e o desaparecimento de ofícios. Por esse motivo, há previsões de que até 2050 deva surgir uma nova classe de pessoas: os “inempregáveis”. E, obviamente, os problemas sociais e econômicos provocam problemas ambientais, que é o cerne da sustentabilidade. Com vistas a esse novo cenário, desde o ano 2000, há esforços mundiais para atingimento de metas de desenvolvimento sustentável, inicialmente com oito Objetivos do Milênio (ODM) e, posteriormente, com dezessete Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS). Sob esse contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi defender as práticas de sustentabilidade como um possível caminho para o alcance da transdisciplinaridade na EPT. Para tanto, foram visitados e discutidos os conceitos e as peculiaridades da EPT, da transdisciplinaridade e da sustentabilidade. Em um momento acelerado de transformações motivadas pela pandemia de COVID-19, é urgente que o projeto da EPT se modifique para acompanhar as rápidas mudanças tecnológicas e de relações econômicas, sociais, políticas e culturais. Devemos aproveitar esse momento ímpar na história da humanidade para uma reforma íntima nos conteúdos e nas metodologias da EPT.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-08-04info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/269410.1590/SciELOPreprints.2694porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/2694/4727Copyright (c) 2021 Máriam Trierveiler Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Máriam Trierveilerreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-07-23T23:45:10Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/2694Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-07-23T23:45:10SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
LA SOSTENIBILIDAD COMO PRAXIS PEDAGÓGICA PARA LA TRANSDISCIPLINARIDAD EN LA EDUCACIÓN PROFESIONAL Y TECNOLÓGICA (EPT)
SUSTENTABILIDADE COMO PRÁXIS PEDAGÓGICA PARA A TRANSDISCIPLINARIDADE NA EDUCAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL E TECNOLÓGICA (EPT)
title THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
spellingShingle THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
Pereira, Máriam Trierveiler
currículo integrado
formação continuada de professores
paradigma da complexidade
metodologias de ensino
integrated curriculum
continuing education for teachers
paradigm of complexity
teaching methodologies
currículo integrado
formación continua del profesorado
paradigma de la complejidad
metodologías de enseñanza
title_short THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
title_full THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
title_fullStr THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
title_full_unstemmed THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
title_sort THE PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARITY IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (PTE)
author Pereira, Máriam Trierveiler
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formação continuada de professores
paradigma da complexidade
metodologias de ensino
integrated curriculum
continuing education for teachers
paradigm of complexity
teaching methodologies
currículo integrado
formación continua del profesorado
paradigma de la complejidad
metodologías de enseñanza
topic currículo integrado
formação continuada de professores
paradigma da complexidade
metodologias de ensino
integrated curriculum
continuing education for teachers
paradigm of complexity
teaching methodologies
currículo integrado
formación continua del profesorado
paradigma de la complejidad
metodologías de enseñanza
description This article emerge from concerns about the trajectory and potential of Professional and Technological Education (PTE) in Brazil at a crucial moment in human history, the Age of Complexity, in which we have rapid transformations in the productive mode and also severe environmental implications. Some studies show that in a few decades the people will not have only one profession, and the occupation creation and disappearance will be constant. For this reason, there are predictions that by 2050 a new class of people will emerge: the “unemployables”. And, of course, social and economic problems cause environmental problems, which is at the core of sustainability. About this new scenario, since the year 2000, there have been worldwide efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, initially with eight Millennium Goals (MDGs) and, later, with seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this context, the objective of this article was to defend sustainability practices as a possible way to achieve transdisciplinarity in PTE. Therefore, we discussed the concepts and peculiarities of PTE, transdisciplinarity and sustainability. In an accelerated moment of transformations motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we can think to modified the PTE project, because that way, we will be able to keep up with the rapid changes in technology and economic, social, political and cultural relations. We must take advantage of this unique moment in human history for a remodeling in the PTE contents and methodologies.
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