Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone

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Autor(a) principal: Jacomini, Márcia Aparecida
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Educação e Pesquisa
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/28210
Resumo: In this article we discuss the implementation of the right to education and the form of organization of teaching in the perspective of democratizing it. The assumption here is that the use of cycles and of continued progression can be a way of organizing teaching to help and build an educational process capable of including everyone, and of offering them real conditions for learning. However, if teaching organized in cycles and continued progression is to contribute to fulfill the demands of an universal school, it is necessary that, alongside the breaking away with seriated educational practices, which are fragmented and marred by student failure, there comes the discussion of a conception of education that takes into account the appropriation of culture in a wider sense of the word. This implies a change of paradigm involving the fields of educational theory, politics and practice. This is an important discussion because, although during the last thirty years several educational proposals have questioned student failure, it remains present in the educators' idea of school education. Therefore, in order of overcome school failure it is essential to seek in the fundamentals of a continuous education process the concepts and practices that dissolve the promotion/retention dichotomy. Under this perspective, cycles and continued progression need to be understood as part of a wider educational policy for the construction of the social quality of a school for everyone.
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spelling Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone Educar sem reprovar: desafio de uma escola para todos CicloProgressão continuadaDireito à educação ReprovaçãoCycleContinued progressionRight to educationSchool failure In this article we discuss the implementation of the right to education and the form of organization of teaching in the perspective of democratizing it. The assumption here is that the use of cycles and of continued progression can be a way of organizing teaching to help and build an educational process capable of including everyone, and of offering them real conditions for learning. However, if teaching organized in cycles and continued progression is to contribute to fulfill the demands of an universal school, it is necessary that, alongside the breaking away with seriated educational practices, which are fragmented and marred by student failure, there comes the discussion of a conception of education that takes into account the appropriation of culture in a wider sense of the word. This implies a change of paradigm involving the fields of educational theory, politics and practice. This is an important discussion because, although during the last thirty years several educational proposals have questioned student failure, it remains present in the educators' idea of school education. Therefore, in order of overcome school failure it is essential to seek in the fundamentals of a continuous education process the concepts and practices that dissolve the promotion/retention dichotomy. Under this perspective, cycles and continued progression need to be understood as part of a wider educational policy for the construction of the social quality of a school for everyone. Neste artigo, discute-se a realização do direito à educação e a forma de organização do ensino na perspectiva de democratizá-la. Tem-se como pressuposto que os ciclos e a progressão continuada podem ser uma forma de organização do ensino que favorece a construção de um processo educacional capaz de incluir e oferecer condições de aprendizagem a todos. No entanto, para que o ensino organizado em ciclos e a progressão continuada contribuam para o atendimento das demandas de uma escola universal, faz-se necessário que, juntamente com a ruptura de uma prática educacional seriada, fragmentada e permeada pela reprovação anual, discuta-se um conceito de educação que leve em consideração a apropriação da cultura de forma ampla. Isso implica numa mudança paradigmática que envolve o campo da teoria, da política e da prática educacionais. Essa discussão é importante porque, embora nos últimos 30 anos algumas propostas educacionais tenham questionado a reprovação, ela continua presente na concepção de educação escolar dos educadores. Assim, para superar a reprovação escolar, é fundamental buscar, nos pressupostos de um processo educativo contínuo, concepções e práticas que rompam com a dicotomia promoção/reprovação. Nessa perspectiva, os ciclos e a progressão continuada precisam ser compreendidos como parte de uma política educacional mais ampla de construção da qualidade social de uma escola para todos. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Educação2009-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/2821010.1590/S1517-97022009000300010Educação e Pesquisa; v. 35 n. 3 (2009); 557-572Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 35 No. 3 (2009); 557-572Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 35 Núm. 3 (2009); 557-5721678-46341517-9702reponame:Educação e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/28210/30026Copyright (c) 2017 Educação e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJacomini, Márcia Aparecida2014-10-24T15:47:12Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/28210Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/oai||revedu@usp.br1678-46341517-9702opendoar:2014-10-24T15:47:12Educação e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
Educar sem reprovar: desafio de uma escola para todos
title Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
spellingShingle Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
Jacomini, Márcia Aparecida
Ciclo
Progressão continuada
Direito à educação Reprovação
Cycle
Continued progression
Right to education
School failure
title_short Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
title_full Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
title_fullStr Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
title_full_unstemmed Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
title_sort Educating without failing: a challenge to a school for everyone
author Jacomini, Márcia Aparecida
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciclo
Progressão continuada
Direito à educação Reprovação
Cycle
Continued progression
Right to education
School failure
topic Ciclo
Progressão continuada
Direito à educação Reprovação
Cycle
Continued progression
Right to education
School failure
description In this article we discuss the implementation of the right to education and the form of organization of teaching in the perspective of democratizing it. The assumption here is that the use of cycles and of continued progression can be a way of organizing teaching to help and build an educational process capable of including everyone, and of offering them real conditions for learning. However, if teaching organized in cycles and continued progression is to contribute to fulfill the demands of an universal school, it is necessary that, alongside the breaking away with seriated educational practices, which are fragmented and marred by student failure, there comes the discussion of a conception of education that takes into account the appropriation of culture in a wider sense of the word. This implies a change of paradigm involving the fields of educational theory, politics and practice. This is an important discussion because, although during the last thirty years several educational proposals have questioned student failure, it remains present in the educators' idea of school education. Therefore, in order of overcome school failure it is essential to seek in the fundamentals of a continuous education process the concepts and practices that dissolve the promotion/retention dichotomy. Under this perspective, cycles and continued progression need to be understood as part of a wider educational policy for the construction of the social quality of a school for everyone.
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