A Profissionalização do ensino passados trinta anos: Dois passos para a frente, três para trás

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Since the 1980s, professionalization has dominated international reformist ideology regarding teaching. This text questions the result of the professionalization movement over the past thirty years. Is the professional movement truly stronger as we are entering the 21st century? We are going to show that, from an international perspective, the evolution of teaching is far from linear; it consists of recurring patt erns, detours, and setbacks. Furthermore, teaching has evolved diff erently in diff erent countries, even varying among the regions within a single country. Teaching does not evolve with the same rhythm everywhere and traditional and contemporary forms exist side by side, which gives rise to a variety of tensions. Finally, in a large number of countries we observe obstacles to professionalization: school populations facing diffi culties, competition, commercialization of education, etc. How, then, can we conceive of att aining real professionalization for teachers?.

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Tardif, M. (2013). A Profissionalização do ensino passados trinta anos: Dois passos para a frente, três para trás. Educacao e Sociedade, 34(123), 551–571. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-73302013000200013

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