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It is proposed to study the learning and contribution of the social educator to human formation and its regulation as a professional of the educational area. It is a study of non-formal education and the role of the social educator, as well as its relationship with public educational policies and socio-cultural phenomena. They aim to present the historical order and evolution of the analysis of public policies and their emergence, as well as their importance not only in Brazil, but also for the world within the field of education. The discussions about the quality of education in Brazil raise questions about teacher education, financing, physical structure of the building, pedagogical practice, socioeconomic profile of the student and school management - elements considered determinants of the quality of education in a school unit. Within the framework of the discussions are the external evaluations as a way of qualifying the schools and the education systems in the country. It is based on the epistemological perspective on education. It is an exploratory and descriptive research, of qualitative approach, according to socio-cultural studies, evaluation of public policies; Analysis and description of actions of education. The aim is to verify the extent of public policies to promote dignity in social and ethnic minorities, at national level, in addition to their participation in the emancipation of the individual and the promotion of the quality of life and human dignity.
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