O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI

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Autor(a) principal: Neves, Helena de Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca
Texto Completo: http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/123456789/1687
Resumo: This thesis is situated within the history of education , linked to the line of Philosophy and History of the Graduate Program in Education of the Federal University of Pelotas Education . His aim was to investigate the trajectory of private education in Pelotas , a city located south of the Rio Grande do Sul, in the period from the late nineteenth century and the beginning of the XXI century. For this , we used as the primary source document printed from private primary and secondary schools , primary and secondary education advertisements, published in the press . The aim of this thesis is to prove that the private schools in Pelotas was hitherto consisting of three cycles . The first began in the second half of the nineteenth century , characterized by the education offered by an owner or by a group of teachers who organized education in a more sophisticated process than existing spare classes in the city . It was an eminently private phase, characterized by a clearly market capitalist system . The second cycle , highlighted by the hegemony of teaching faith that abolished the previous process. At that stage , there was a more effective organization , with tables arranged and trained to work in the teaching profession as a vocation . In addition , institutions with a solid management structure , specificity as " entrepreneurs " of the first cycle had not been created . In the third cycle , in turn , there was the return of the business of education , now based in a corporate capitalism that put to the test proposed an education along the lines offered by denominational - which required this capitalist stance. It was found then that some religious organizations have been unable to keep up with this market competition , resulting in the closure of an important confessional school of Pelotas and selling to another business of education . Based on the above , it was found also that the religious institutions shall introduce into pellets having the differential in secondary education which corroborated its hegemony throughout most of the twentieth century . Past hundred years, the high school was also the predominant actions of schools run by business education focus. This level of education that prepares students for access to higher education , did so with the schools run by entrepreneurs teaching consolidate its participation in the educational scenario identified in the third cycle . Now with regard to action of the institutions , it was found that while the schools run by education entrepreneurs offer modernity and constant concern with the results of their students , the management offered confessional tradition. It was identified , although private institutions found throughout the periodization self - regulated by dictating the use of advertisements and thus constituting the quality standard of the local private school. Thus , it was realized that the private school print advertising has established itself as a cultural practice of the nineteenth century becoming part of the educational marketing strategies of the XX and XXI centuries . This was therefore a potential source to obtain data on the trajectory of private education in pellets thus being witness to the constitution and legality of the sphere of education in the city.
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For this , we used as the primary source document printed from private primary and secondary schools , primary and secondary education advertisements, published in the press . The aim of this thesis is to prove that the private schools in Pelotas was hitherto consisting of three cycles . The first began in the second half of the nineteenth century , characterized by the education offered by an owner or by a group of teachers who organized education in a more sophisticated process than existing spare classes in the city . It was an eminently private phase, characterized by a clearly market capitalist system . The second cycle , highlighted by the hegemony of teaching faith that abolished the previous process. At that stage , there was a more effective organization , with tables arranged and trained to work in the teaching profession as a vocation . In addition , institutions with a solid management structure , specificity as " entrepreneurs " of the first cycle had not been created . In the third cycle , in turn , there was the return of the business of education , now based in a corporate capitalism that put to the test proposed an education along the lines offered by denominational - which required this capitalist stance. It was found then that some religious organizations have been unable to keep up with this market competition , resulting in the closure of an important confessional school of Pelotas and selling to another business of education . Based on the above , it was found also that the religious institutions shall introduce into pellets having the differential in secondary education which corroborated its hegemony throughout most of the twentieth century . Past hundred years, the high school was also the predominant actions of schools run by business education focus. This level of education that prepares students for access to higher education , did so with the schools run by entrepreneurs teaching consolidate its participation in the educational scenario identified in the third cycle . Now with regard to action of the institutions , it was found that while the schools run by education entrepreneurs offer modernity and constant concern with the results of their students , the management offered confessional tradition. It was identified , although private institutions found throughout the periodization self - regulated by dictating the use of advertisements and thus constituting the quality standard of the local private school. Thus , it was realized that the private school print advertising has established itself as a cultural practice of the nineteenth century becoming part of the educational marketing strategies of the XX and XXI centuries . This was therefore a potential source to obtain data on the trajectory of private education in pellets thus being witness to the constitution and legality of the sphere of education in the city.Esta tese situa-se no âmbito da História da Educação, vinculada à linha de Filosofia e História da Educação do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação da universidade Federal de Pelotas. Seu objetivo foi pesquisar a trajetória do ensino privado em Pelotas, município localizado ao sul do Rio Grande do Sul, no período compreendido entre o final do século XIX e o principio do século XXI. Para isso, utilizou como principal fonte documental propagandas impressas das escolas privadas de ensino primário e secundário, fundamental e médio, divulgadas na imprensa. O intuito desta tese é o de comprovar que o ensino privado de Pelotas foi até então, constituído por três ciclos. O primeiro iniciou na segunda metade do século XIX, caracterizando-se pela educação ofertada por um proprietário ou por um grupo de docentes que organizaram a educação em um processo mais sofisticado do que as aulas avulsas existentes na cidade. Foi uma fase eminentemente privada, caracterizada por um sistema claramente capitalista mercantil. Já o segundo ciclo, destacou-se pela hegemonia do ensino confessional que extinguiu o processo anterior. Nessa fase, existiu uma organização mais efetiva, com quadros dispostos e treinados para atuar no magistério como vocação. Além disso, foram criadas instituições com uma estrutura solida de gestão, especificidade que os empresários do primeiro ciclo não tiveram. No terceiro ciclo, por sua vez, verificou-se a volta dos empresários da educação, agora baseados em um capitalismo empresarial, que colocou à prova a proposta de uma educação nos moldes ofertados pela confessionalidade o que exigiu desta uma postura capitalista. Verificou-se, então que algumas organizações religiosas não tiveram condições de acompanhar essa concorrência de mercado, resultando no fechamento de uma importante escola confessional de Pelotas e na venda de outra para empresários da educação. Com base no exposto, verificou-se, ainda, que as instituições confessionais instauram-se em Pelotas tendo no ensino secundário o diferencial que corroborou com a sua hegemonia durante quase todo o século XX. Passados cem anos, o ensino médio também foi o foco preponderante das ações das escolas geridas pelos empresários da educação. Esse nível de ensino, que prepara o aluno para o acesso ao ensino superior, fez portanto, com que as escolas geridas pelos empresários do ensino consolidassem a sua participação no cenário educacional identificado no terceiro ciclo. Já com relação a atuação das instituições, constatou-se que, enquanto as escolas administradas pelos empresários da educação oferecem modernidade e preocupação constante com os resultados de seus alunos, a gestão confessional ofertou tradição. Identificou-se, ainda que as instituições privadas encontradas ao longo de toda a periodização se auto-regulavam por meio do uso das propagandas ditando e constituindo, assim, o padrão de qualidade do ensino privado local. Dessa forma, percebeu-se que a propaganda impressa escolar privada se impôs como uma pratica cultural do século XIX tornando-se parte das estratégias de marketing educacional dos séculos XX e XXI. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Private education in Pelotas in print advertising: XIX, XX, XXI
title O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI
spellingShingle O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI
Neves, Helena de Araújo
Ensino privado
Ensino confessional
Propaganda impressa
Imprensa
Marketing educacional
Private education
Confessional teaching
Print advertising
Press releases
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
title_short O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI
title_full O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI
title_fullStr O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI
title_full_unstemmed O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI
title_sort O ensino privado em Pelotas na propaganda impressa: séculos XIX, XX, XXI
author Neves, Helena de Araújo
author_facet Neves, Helena de Araújo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neves, Helena de Araújo
contributor_str_mv Amaral, Giana Lange do
Tambara, Elomar Antonio Callegaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ensino privado
Ensino confessional
Propaganda impressa
Imprensa
Marketing educacional
topic Ensino privado
Ensino confessional
Propaganda impressa
Imprensa
Marketing educacional
Private education
Confessional teaching
Print advertising
Press releases
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Private education
Confessional teaching
Print advertising
Press releases
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