Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools
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Resumo: | Evaluation on judges training courses is traced by guidelines and parementers absence from which it is possible to assess to what extent the skills, abilities and attitudes assumed to pursue adjudicative function that were incorporated into the judicial activity. Interviews and focus groups conducted with fifty five judges who attended, from 2006 to 2014, the Ceará´s State Superior Magistrate School courses revealed meaning units, that categorized, indicate the existence of several problems in training courses, but also point out some solutions. The results reflect training weaknesses on judiciary education, a reality that may not be very different in other Brazilian Magistrates Schools and even foreign Judiciary Schools. In 2015, the National Magistrates School for Training and Improvement (ENFAM) created working group to study and research for the production of theoretical and practical material to support the evaluation processes of judicial schools and judiciary. There is a need, however, to establish public policies specifically aimed at judges training and judges evaluation, ensuring investment by the courts in training. You can not leave the judicial education monitoring and evaluation process off applicable in other training levels, given that judgments expertise, security and justice depends on all society. This article presents some results on phenomenological and ethnographic research conducted in order to guide such training policies and support possible planning of training courses aimed at judicial education. |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schoolsPolíticas públicas para a formação e avaliação de magistrados: a contribuição da educação judicial através das escolas de magistraturaPolíticas Públicas; Educação JudicialFormação; Avaliação; Magistrados; Políticas Públicas; Educação JudicialEvaluation on judges training courses is traced by guidelines and parementers absence from which it is possible to assess to what extent the skills, abilities and attitudes assumed to pursue adjudicative function that were incorporated into the judicial activity. Interviews and focus groups conducted with fifty five judges who attended, from 2006 to 2014, the Ceará´s State Superior Magistrate School courses revealed meaning units, that categorized, indicate the existence of several problems in training courses, but also point out some solutions. The results reflect training weaknesses on judiciary education, a reality that may not be very different in other Brazilian Magistrates Schools and even foreign Judiciary Schools. In 2015, the National Magistrates School for Training and Improvement (ENFAM) created working group to study and research for the production of theoretical and practical material to support the evaluation processes of judicial schools and judiciary. There is a need, however, to establish public policies specifically aimed at judges training and judges evaluation, ensuring investment by the courts in training. You can not leave the judicial education monitoring and evaluation process off applicable in other training levels, given that judgments expertise, security and justice depends on all society. This article presents some results on phenomenological and ethnographic research conducted in order to guide such training policies and support possible planning of training courses aimed at judicial education.A avaliação nos cursos de formação de juízes é marcada pela inexistência de diretrizes e parâmetros a partir dos quais seja possível aferir em que medida as competências, habilidades e atitudes pressupostas para o exercício da função judicante foram incorporadas a atividade jurisdicional. Entrevistas e grupos focais realizados com cinquenta e cinco juízes que frequentaram, no período de 2006 a 2014, os cursos da Escola Superior da Magistratura do Estado do Ceará revelaram unidades de significado que, categorizadas, indicam a existência de vários problemas nos cursos de formação, mas apontam também algumas soluções. Os resultados obtidos refletem as fragilidades da formação de magistrados, realidade que talvez não seja muito diferente em outras escolas de magistratura brasileiras e mesmo estrangeiras. Em 2015, a Escola Nacional de Formação e Aperfeiçoamento de Magistrados (Enfam) criou grupo de trabalho para estudos e pesquisas com vista à produção de material teórico-prático para subsidiar os processos avaliativos das escolas judiciais e de magistratura. Ainda há necessidade, contudo, de estabelecer políticas públicas especificamente voltadas à formação e avaliação de magistrados, garantindo investimento, pelos tribunais, em capacitação. Não é possível deixar a educação judicial à margem dos processos de monitoramento e avaliação aplicáveis em outros níveis de formação profissional, haja vista que da perícia, segurança e justiça das decisões judiciais depende toda a sociedade. Este artigo apresenta alguns resultados da pesquisa fenomenológica e etnográfica realizada, com vistas a orientar tais políticas de capacitação, bem como subsidiar possíveis planejamentos de cursos de formação voltados à educação judicial.UniCEUBGonçalves, Flávio José Moreira2016-01-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/RBPP/article/view/377810.5102/rbpp.v5i3.3778Brazilian Journal of Public Policy; v. 5, n. 3 (2015); 288-314Revista Brasileña de Políticas Públicas; v. 5, n. 3 (2015); 288-314Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas; v. 5, n. 3 (2015); 288-3142236-16772179-8338reponame:Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas (Online)instname:Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)instacron:UNICEUBporhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/RBPP/article/view/3778/pdf_1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-12-12T17:11:08Zoai:oai.uniceub.emnuvens.com.br:article/3778Revistahttp://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/index.php/RBPPPRIhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/RBPP/oaiatendimento.seer@uniceub.br||rbppuniceub@gmail.com|| prisqua@gmail.com|| marcelodvarella@gmail.com2236-16772179-8338opendoar:2018-12-12T17:11:08Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas (Online) - Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)false |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools Políticas públicas para a formação e avaliação de magistrados: a contribuição da educação judicial através das escolas de magistratura |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools Gonçalves, Flávio José Moreira Políticas Públicas; Educação Judicial Formação; Avaliação; Magistrados; Políticas Públicas; Educação Judicial |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools |
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Public policy relating to magistrate training and evaluation: judicial education contribution through judiciary schools |
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Gonçalves, Flávio José Moreira |
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Gonçalves, Flávio José Moreira |
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Gonçalves, Flávio José Moreira |
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Políticas Públicas; Educação Judicial Formação; Avaliação; Magistrados; Políticas Públicas; Educação Judicial |
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Políticas Públicas; Educação Judicial Formação; Avaliação; Magistrados; Políticas Públicas; Educação Judicial |
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Evaluation on judges training courses is traced by guidelines and parementers absence from which it is possible to assess to what extent the skills, abilities and attitudes assumed to pursue adjudicative function that were incorporated into the judicial activity. Interviews and focus groups conducted with fifty five judges who attended, from 2006 to 2014, the Ceará´s State Superior Magistrate School courses revealed meaning units, that categorized, indicate the existence of several problems in training courses, but also point out some solutions. The results reflect training weaknesses on judiciary education, a reality that may not be very different in other Brazilian Magistrates Schools and even foreign Judiciary Schools. In 2015, the National Magistrates School for Training and Improvement (ENFAM) created working group to study and research for the production of theoretical and practical material to support the evaluation processes of judicial schools and judiciary. There is a need, however, to establish public policies specifically aimed at judges training and judges evaluation, ensuring investment by the courts in training. You can not leave the judicial education monitoring and evaluation process off applicable in other training levels, given that judgments expertise, security and justice depends on all society. This article presents some results on phenomenological and ethnographic research conducted in order to guide such training policies and support possible planning of training courses aimed at judicial education. |
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