Rural education teacher training: Remote learning challenges in Brazilian IFES during the COVID-19 pandemic

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https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.30.6616

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rural education, COVID-19 pandemic, remote learning

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted historical inequalities, in multiple dimensions, in Brazil, since it has exposed the vulnerability experienced by rural populations with regards to their fundamental rights. In light of the remote learning institutionalization in federal higher education institutions (IFES, acronym in Portuguese), the aims of the current national scope research are to analyze the institutionalization of major degrees in rural education at IFES, by taking into consideration the COVID-19 pandemic-associated vulnerability levels indigenous and quilombola populations are exposed to, as well as to identify the digital inclusion policies that have been implemented during the emergency academic calendar. The research adopted quantitative and qualitative approaches to explore the databases of the Ministry of Education (MEC) and Social and Environmental Institute (ISA - Instituto Socioambiental), as well as institutional websites of universities and federal institutes. Striking results have indicated the expansion of major degrees in rural education in the last decade in all regions countrywide, as well as the fragility of these courses in IFES agendas about specific assertive policies aimed at meeting educational demands of remote learning.

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Francisca Marli Rodrigues de Andrade, Fluminense Federal University - UFF

Adjunct Professor in the Health and Environment field, at the Interdisciplinary course in Rural Education – Human Sciences Department of Fluminense Federal University (UFF). Professor at the Postgraduation Program in Education at UFF (PPGEn/UFF). Coordinator of the Decolonial Studies’ Laboratory (LEDec - Laboratório de Estudos Decoloniais).

Letícia Pereira Mendes Nogueira, Fluminense Federal University - UFF

Master’s degree student of the Postgraduation Program in Teaching at Fluminense Federal University (PPGen/UFF). Major Interdisciplinary Degree in Rural Education at UFF. Former scholarship holder of the Academic Development Program at UFF. Member of the Decolonial Studies’ Laboratory (LEDec - Laboratório de Estudos Decoloniais).

Lucas do Couto Neves, University of Brasília -UnB

Master’s degree student of the Postgraduation Program in Environment and Rural Development – PPG MADER, at University of Brasília (UnB). Major Interdisciplinary Degree in Rural Education at UFF/INFES. Former scholarship holder in the following programs: Teaching Assistance, International Mobility at UFF and Technological Innovation Program – Pibiti – CNPq. Member of the Decolonial Studies’ Laboratory (LEDec - Laboratório de Estudos Decoloniais).

Published

2022-02-01

How to Cite

Andrade, F. M. R. de, Nogueira, L. P. M. ., & Neves, L. do C. . (2022). Rural education teacher training: Remote learning challenges in Brazilian IFES during the COVID-19 pandemic . Education Policy Analysis Archives, 30. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.30.6616

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