RESUMO:O presente artigo objetiva em apresentar os resultados de uma pesquisa teórica que busca investigar a (des)articulação entre a educação básica e o ensino superior, no contexto do sistema educacional brasileiro. Para tanto, é discutido neste artigo, três importantes temas que apresentam pontos fundamentais da pesquisa: o histórico das avaliações para o ingresso em Instituições de Ensino Superior (IES); o processo formativo de democratização do ensino; e, a articulação entre a educação básica e superior. Iniciamos a discussão com o vestibular no Brasil, a partir de 1911, ano em que os exames de admissão aos cursos superiores foram normatizados, e consolidamos a discussão, ao final do trabalho, com o Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (Enem). Inferimos que a articulação entre a educação básica e o ensino superior, em muitos casos, não acontece de forma satisfatória, principalmente devido ao ensino conteudista, pragmático, memorístico e mecânico, característicos do atual sistema educacional brasileiro, especialmente nas séries finais da educação básica. PALAVRAS-CHAVE:Processo seletivo. Democratização do ensino. Ensino superior. RESUMEN: En este artículo se presentan los resultados de una investigación teórica queestudia la desarticulación entre la educación secundaria y la formación post-secundaria en el sistema educativo brasileño. El estúdio es discutido através de tres importantes temas que presentan puntos fundamentales en la investigación: panorama histórico de los mecanismos de selección utilizados para el ingreso a instituciones formativas post-secundarias o de nível terciario; el proceso de democratización de la enseñanza; y, la articulación entre la educación secundaria y la terciaria. Iniciamos la discución con el examen de ingreso a las universidades
This study aims to understand the influence of selection processes for entry to Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on the teaching practice in Basic Education programs.Therefore, we use the methodology of phenomenological nature. For building data, we conducted semi-structured interviews with teachers, the transcription of audio taped interviews, and document analysis from the documents provided by the school, the Regional Superintendent of Education of Uberlândia -MG, and those drawn from the information portals of Department of Education of the State of Minas Gerais which discuss the Advancement of Studies, a program that, among other goals, aims to mainly prepare the student for selection processes. From the data analysis, it was possible to conclude that the teacher's pedagogic practice of Basic Education is exaggeratedly influenced by selective processes of HEI programs because, in practice, the teacher gives greater emphasis on preparing the student for success in such processes, as opposed to a practice that aims to train the student to effectively play its role as a citizen in your community. Thus, we could confirm the propositions of scholars who point out that high school is not an end in itself, but is introductory. We believe that the necessary changes pervade political and socio-cultural issues and need to occur in various areas of management education in the country. Carried out, these changes reflected in the Basic Education and therefore in the classroom, providing advances in educational processes, new organizational structures that support the practice of the teacher in accordance with the most legitimate aspirations that justify the existence of areas of education.
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