Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Gloria Cristina Gomides
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Trabalho & Educação (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/article/view/36971
Resumo: Life projects and professional aspirations of young female students from low-income classes, graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical extension course are analyzed. The objective is to understand if and how such projects are influenced by the division of labor between the sexes and its unfoldings, the motivations and challenges faced by students, and also their expectations regarding the world of work. To this end, an exegesis of excerpts from the speeches of the students participating in the research in the light of the theories of the Sexual Division of Labor, of Francophone origin, dialoguing with theories about youth and life projects. Due to the need of social isolation, since the Covid-19 pandemic, conversation circles and semi-structured configuration were carried out remotely, with eight Pro-Técnico graduates, in order to achieve a closer approach to the object of study. The research participants reports show that their experience throughout the Pro-Técnico contributed to their socialization with other belonging groups and to the (re) development of their youth constructions. Several challenges were highlighted by these girls, such as study routines with exhausting workloads; plenty of time spent with transportation back home; division of time with triple or multiple shifts - study, housework, paid work, physical, religious and personal activities, etc. In addition to that, they report gender discrimination in the academic environment and in the world of work, such as the selection of vacancies for trainees who are exclusively male. However, the young women seek means of confrontation and resistance. According to the narratives, not only “work builds the youth” but also “school builds the youth”. It can be seen in the case studied that “Technological Education builds youth” as well, as it has been contributing to the formation of conditions for young women and active citizens in society.
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spelling Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical coursePROJETOS DE VIDA E ASPIRAÇÕES PROFISSIONAIS DE JOVENS EGRESSAS DO CURSO PRO-TÉCNICO DO CEFET-MGJuventudes de baixa rendaDivisão Sexual do trabalhoEducação Profissional e TecnológicaProjetos de vidaLow-income youthSexual Division of LaborProfessional and technological educationLife ProjectsLife projects and professional aspirations of young female students from low-income classes, graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical extension course are analyzed. The objective is to understand if and how such projects are influenced by the division of labor between the sexes and its unfoldings, the motivations and challenges faced by students, and also their expectations regarding the world of work. To this end, an exegesis of excerpts from the speeches of the students participating in the research in the light of the theories of the Sexual Division of Labor, of Francophone origin, dialoguing with theories about youth and life projects. Due to the need of social isolation, since the Covid-19 pandemic, conversation circles and semi-structured configuration were carried out remotely, with eight Pro-Técnico graduates, in order to achieve a closer approach to the object of study. The research participants reports show that their experience throughout the Pro-Técnico contributed to their socialization with other belonging groups and to the (re) development of their youth constructions. Several challenges were highlighted by these girls, such as study routines with exhausting workloads; plenty of time spent with transportation back home; division of time with triple or multiple shifts - study, housework, paid work, physical, religious and personal activities, etc. In addition to that, they report gender discrimination in the academic environment and in the world of work, such as the selection of vacancies for trainees who are exclusively male. However, the young women seek means of confrontation and resistance. According to the narratives, not only “work builds the youth” but also “school builds the youth”. It can be seen in the case studied that “Technological Education builds youth” as well, as it has been contributing to the formation of conditions for young women and active citizens in society.Analisam-se projetos de vida e aspirações profissionais de jovens mulheres estudantes, oriundas de classes de baixa renda, egressas do curso de extensão Pro-Técnico do CEFET-MG. Objetiva-se compreender se e como tais projetos são influenciados pela divisão do trabalho entre os sexos e seus desdobramentos, as motivações e os desafios enfrentados pelas estudantes e suas expectativas em relação ao mundo do trabalho. Para tal, realizou-se uma exegese de excertos de falas das estudantes participantes da pesquisa à luz das teorias da Divisão Sexual do Trabalho, de origem francófona, dialogando com teorias sobre juventudes e projetos de vida. Em função do isolamento social, devido à pandemia da Covid-19, foram realizadas rodas de conversa e entrevistas semiestruturadas por meio remoto, com oito egressas do Pro-Técnico, a fim de aproximar-se do objeto de estudo. Os relatos das participantes da pesquisa evidenciam que a passagem delas pelo Pro-Técnico contribuiu para a socialização com outros grupos de pertencimento e para a (re) elaboração de suas construções juvenis. Vários desafios foram evidenciados por essas meninas, tais como, rotinas de estudo com exaustivas cargas horárias; longo tempo no transporte de retorno para casa; divisão do tempo com triplas ou múltiplas jornadas - estudo, afazeres domésticos, trabalho remunerado, atividades físicas, religiosas e pessoais etc. Além disso relatam discriminações de gênero no espaço acadêmico e no mundo trabalho, como, por exemplo, seleções de vagas para estagiários exclusivamente do sexo masculino. No entanto, as jovens buscam formas de enfrentamento e de resistência. De acordo com as narrativas tanto “o trabalho faz juventudes” quanto “a escola faz juventudes”. Depreende-se no caso estudado, que também “a Educação Tecnológica faz juventudes”, pois vem contribuindo para a formação de condições juvenis femininas e de cidadãs atuantes na sociedade.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2022-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/article/view/3697110.35699/2238-037X.2022.36971Trabalho & Educação; Vol. 31 No. 1 (2022); 179-180Trabalho & Educação; Vol. 31 Núm. 1 (2022); 179-180Trabalho & Educação; Vol. 31 No 1 (2022); 179-180Trabalho & Educação; v. 31 n. 1 (2022); 179-1802238-037X1516-9537reponame:Trabalho & Educação (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/article/view/36971/30596https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/article/view/36971/30639Copyright (c) 2022 Trabalho & Educaçãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Gloria Cristina Gomides2022-05-27T23:49:19Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/36971Revistahttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/oaiassinete@fae.ufmg.br||revista.nete@fae.ufmg.br||hormindojunior@gmail.com2238-037X1516-9537opendoar:2022-05-27T23:49:19Trabalho & Educação (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
PROJETOS DE VIDA E ASPIRAÇÕES PROFISSIONAIS DE JOVENS EGRESSAS DO CURSO PRO-TÉCNICO DO CEFET-MG
title Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
spellingShingle Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
Gomes, Gloria Cristina Gomides
Juventudes de baixa renda
Divisão Sexual do trabalho
Educação Profissional e Tecnológica
Projetos de vida
Low-income youth
Sexual Division of Labor
Professional and technological education
Life Projects
title_short Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
title_full Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
title_fullStr Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
title_full_unstemmed Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
title_sort Life projects and professional aspirations of young graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical course
author Gomes, Gloria Cristina Gomides
author_facet Gomes, Gloria Cristina Gomides
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Gloria Cristina Gomides
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Juventudes de baixa renda
Divisão Sexual do trabalho
Educação Profissional e Tecnológica
Projetos de vida
Low-income youth
Sexual Division of Labor
Professional and technological education
Life Projects
topic Juventudes de baixa renda
Divisão Sexual do trabalho
Educação Profissional e Tecnológica
Projetos de vida
Low-income youth
Sexual Division of Labor
Professional and technological education
Life Projects
description Life projects and professional aspirations of young female students from low-income classes, graduates of the CEFET-MG Pro-Technical extension course are analyzed. The objective is to understand if and how such projects are influenced by the division of labor between the sexes and its unfoldings, the motivations and challenges faced by students, and also their expectations regarding the world of work. To this end, an exegesis of excerpts from the speeches of the students participating in the research in the light of the theories of the Sexual Division of Labor, of Francophone origin, dialoguing with theories about youth and life projects. Due to the need of social isolation, since the Covid-19 pandemic, conversation circles and semi-structured configuration were carried out remotely, with eight Pro-Técnico graduates, in order to achieve a closer approach to the object of study. The research participants reports show that their experience throughout the Pro-Técnico contributed to their socialization with other belonging groups and to the (re) development of their youth constructions. Several challenges were highlighted by these girls, such as study routines with exhausting workloads; plenty of time spent with transportation back home; division of time with triple or multiple shifts - study, housework, paid work, physical, religious and personal activities, etc. In addition to that, they report gender discrimination in the academic environment and in the world of work, such as the selection of vacancies for trainees who are exclusively male. However, the young women seek means of confrontation and resistance. According to the narratives, not only “work builds the youth” but also “school builds the youth”. It can be seen in the case studied that “Technological Education builds youth” as well, as it has been contributing to the formation of conditions for young women and active citizens in society.
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