Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century

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Autor(a) principal: Terribili Filho, Armando
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Barreiro, Iraide Marques de Freitas [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.edu.20120207.11.html
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/127007
Resumo: There are three distinct and complementary objectives in this article in order to clarify the higher education outline in Brazil, specifically evening courses (classes are held on weekdays, generally from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm) and thesecurrent sector policies. The first objective is to present a short historical overview on the establishment of evening courses in Brazil, including those in the higher education level, occurred on the middle of last century. The second objective is to demonstrate the growth of evening higher education in Brazil, considering that in 1998, of the 2.1 million college enrollments, 55.3% were enrolled in evening courses; in 2010, twelve years later, of the 5.4 million students enrolled, there were 63.5% enrolled in evening courses. This expansion is due to the growing need of many students who must work while attending college, to defray costs of the study as well as personal and family costs. The reality of the working student is hostile considering external factors, such as transport problems, public security and lack of legislation for flexible working hours. The third objective is to discuss current public policies to expand eveningopenings in public institutions which represent nowadays only 16.1% of the 3.4 million enrollments for evening classes, including federal (6.8%), state (7.0%) and municipal (2.3%) institutions. In the third objective it is included the discussion of programs for scholarships and tuition loans. The methodology applied was to rescue historical information on the establishment and the expansion of evening courses in Brazil, analyzing the current general Brazilian policies and the specific ones from the State of São Paulo. The research results pointed to the importance of federal programs for scholarships and tuition loans for students from private institutions such as the 1,382,484 scholarships since 2004 (PROUNI Program) and the 847,000 tuition loans since 1999 (FIES Program). Important steps have been made by the Brazilian government. Considering that there are 3,987,424 enrollments in private institutions, the effectiveness of the programs for scholarships and tuition loans is still insufficient to meet the universal benefits for the student’s needs. Evening courses became the real instrument of social inclusion for many Brazilian youths and must be expanded quantitatively and qualitatively, with aggressive public policies, including also, scholarships and tuition loans.
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spelling Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI CenturyHigher Education BrazilEvening Higher Education BrazilBrazilian Public PolicyEvening Education BrazilThere are three distinct and complementary objectives in this article in order to clarify the higher education outline in Brazil, specifically evening courses (classes are held on weekdays, generally from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm) and thesecurrent sector policies. The first objective is to present a short historical overview on the establishment of evening courses in Brazil, including those in the higher education level, occurred on the middle of last century. The second objective is to demonstrate the growth of evening higher education in Brazil, considering that in 1998, of the 2.1 million college enrollments, 55.3% were enrolled in evening courses; in 2010, twelve years later, of the 5.4 million students enrolled, there were 63.5% enrolled in evening courses. This expansion is due to the growing need of many students who must work while attending college, to defray costs of the study as well as personal and family costs. The reality of the working student is hostile considering external factors, such as transport problems, public security and lack of legislation for flexible working hours. The third objective is to discuss current public policies to expand eveningopenings in public institutions which represent nowadays only 16.1% of the 3.4 million enrollments for evening classes, including federal (6.8%), state (7.0%) and municipal (2.3%) institutions. In the third objective it is included the discussion of programs for scholarships and tuition loans. The methodology applied was to rescue historical information on the establishment and the expansion of evening courses in Brazil, analyzing the current general Brazilian policies and the specific ones from the State of São Paulo. The research results pointed to the importance of federal programs for scholarships and tuition loans for students from private institutions such as the 1,382,484 scholarships since 2004 (PROUNI Program) and the 847,000 tuition loans since 1999 (FIES Program). Important steps have been made by the Brazilian government. Considering that there are 3,987,424 enrollments in private institutions, the effectiveness of the programs for scholarships and tuition loans is still insufficient to meet the universal benefits for the student’s needs. Evening courses became the real instrument of social inclusion for many Brazilian youths and must be expanded quantitatively and qualitatively, with aggressive public policies, including also, scholarships and tuition loans.Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Departamento de Educação, Faculdade de Ciências e Letras de Assis, Assis, Avenida Dom Antonio, 2100, Parque Universitário, CEP 19806-173, SP, BrasilUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Departamento de Educação, Faculdade de Ciências e Letras de Assis, Assis, Avenida Dom Antonio, 2100, Parque Universitário, CEP 19806-173, SP, BrasilUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP)Terribili Filho, ArmandoBarreiro, Iraide Marques de Freitas [UNESP]2015-08-21T17:53:42Z2015-08-21T17:53:42Z2012info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article288-295http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.edu.20120207.11.htmlEducation, v. 2, n. 7, p. 288-295, 2012.2162-9463http://hdl.handle.net/11449/12700710.5923/j.edu.20120207.110995363170432781Currículo Lattesreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEducationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T21:50:20Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/127007Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462021-10-23T21:50:20Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
title Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
spellingShingle Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
Terribili Filho, Armando
Higher Education Brazil
Evening Higher Education Brazil
Brazilian Public Policy
Evening Education Brazil
title_short Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
title_full Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
title_fullStr Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
title_full_unstemmed Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
title_sort Higher education in evening courses in Brazil: history, growth and public policies at the beginning of the XXI Century
author Terribili Filho, Armando
author_facet Terribili Filho, Armando
Barreiro, Iraide Marques de Freitas [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Barreiro, Iraide Marques de Freitas [UNESP]
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Terribili Filho, Armando
Barreiro, Iraide Marques de Freitas [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Higher Education Brazil
Evening Higher Education Brazil
Brazilian Public Policy
Evening Education Brazil
topic Higher Education Brazil
Evening Higher Education Brazil
Brazilian Public Policy
Evening Education Brazil
description There are three distinct and complementary objectives in this article in order to clarify the higher education outline in Brazil, specifically evening courses (classes are held on weekdays, generally from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm) and thesecurrent sector policies. The first objective is to present a short historical overview on the establishment of evening courses in Brazil, including those in the higher education level, occurred on the middle of last century. The second objective is to demonstrate the growth of evening higher education in Brazil, considering that in 1998, of the 2.1 million college enrollments, 55.3% were enrolled in evening courses; in 2010, twelve years later, of the 5.4 million students enrolled, there were 63.5% enrolled in evening courses. This expansion is due to the growing need of many students who must work while attending college, to defray costs of the study as well as personal and family costs. The reality of the working student is hostile considering external factors, such as transport problems, public security and lack of legislation for flexible working hours. The third objective is to discuss current public policies to expand eveningopenings in public institutions which represent nowadays only 16.1% of the 3.4 million enrollments for evening classes, including federal (6.8%), state (7.0%) and municipal (2.3%) institutions. In the third objective it is included the discussion of programs for scholarships and tuition loans. The methodology applied was to rescue historical information on the establishment and the expansion of evening courses in Brazil, analyzing the current general Brazilian policies and the specific ones from the State of São Paulo. The research results pointed to the importance of federal programs for scholarships and tuition loans for students from private institutions such as the 1,382,484 scholarships since 2004 (PROUNI Program) and the 847,000 tuition loans since 1999 (FIES Program). Important steps have been made by the Brazilian government. Considering that there are 3,987,424 enrollments in private institutions, the effectiveness of the programs for scholarships and tuition loans is still insufficient to meet the universal benefits for the student’s needs. Evening courses became the real instrument of social inclusion for many Brazilian youths and must be expanded quantitatively and qualitatively, with aggressive public policies, including also, scholarships and tuition loans.
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