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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O público e o privado na condução da gestão educacional pública brasileira(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-02-26) CABRAL, Ivône Rosa; SANTOS, Terezinha Fátima Andrade Monteiro dos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9502681594591950The dissertation text entitled "The Public and the Private in the conduct of the Brazilian Public Education Management", has as object of study the management of public education in the context of Articulated Action Plan (RAP), whereas such an instrument is currently defined by the State as the guiding educational policies and assume that it also interests are articulated between the representatives of the public and private sectors. The overall objective of the study is to analyze how the relationship between the public and private sectors is presented in the context of the Plan of Articulated Action. To the theoretical and methodological foundation of this work, we consider important the contribution based on historical and dialectical materialism, for appears more appropriate as it enables a critical view of the reality analyzed capturing its contradictions, given that we intend to work with the knowledge of documentary reality that involves the plot around the public and private in the construction of public education management. In this sense it is pointed out that the research methodology will be the analysis of documents that will be built into a blending of the appreciation of the authors of this paper and in the light of some theoretical as Adrião and Camargo (2007), Cury (2013), Pine (2005), Pino (2008), Saviani (2008, 2014), Severino (2014), Vieira (2007, 2010), Vieira and Vidal (2014) of which weave make observations and interpretations of the documents that make up the research in question. As interim results initially understand that the Brazilian government has remained active in the web of relationships involving international organizations and which act in favor of big business when it comes to influence social policies through private logic. And yet, under such influences Brazilian law has contributed to the effectiveness of the neoliberal policy of interference in the private sector in public education, for example, through public-private partnerships.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Vilas, “logares” e cidades: a história da educação rural do Pará na Primeira República - 1889 a 1897(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-08-13) MORAES, Bárbara Danielle Damasceno; ARAÚJO, Sônia Maria da Silva; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5826372225106245This is a study of the history of rural education in Pará in the period from 1889 to1897. The last intention is to learn from the historical research, how was the rural education in Pará in the First Republic, focused in the interim governments of Justo Chermont and Huert Bacelar and the constitutional government of Lauro Sodré. Our general goal is to understand how education for men and women in the countryside of the state of Pará was thought and operationalized in the governmental plan. Specifically, we established four goals: a) Conduct a survey of the investments made in rural schools during the reffered period; b) Describe how the rural schools were conceived in the state of Pará in the First Republic; c) Understand, through official documents, which procedures were used to form the citizen of rural schools; d) Understand the government intentions towards the rural population. Two questions have guided the investigation: 1) What intentions permeated the education intended for rural populations of the state of Pará in the governments in the period from 1889 to 1897? 2) What was accomplished in the government plan, for achieving these intentions? The Documentary sources were collected at the Public Archives of the State of Pará and at Arthur Vianna Library, Cultural Center of Pará Tancredo Neves (CENTUR). The research corpus is composed of: reports of governors, messages, letters, petitions, circulars, requirements, reports of directors of public instruction, reports of visitors, school group reports, notebooks of Law of the period. Methodologically, the analysis operates in three phases: 1) the time of heuristics 2) the critical moment, 3) time of interpretation. The text consists of introduction, three sections and final considerations. The work indicates that state governments in the First Republic did very little for the formation of countryside man of the state, despite the sharp political use of education as priority for them. We found that investments in public education had their limit established by the ideology of the republican regime that used to judge rural people as inferior people, who needed to be "polished" to work. By extension, the countryside area was understood as a place of delay and incivility and therefore, a little of formation to its population was considered as enough to turn rude men into citizens, though in lower category.