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Teacher education adrift: the preparation for higher education in law graduate programs in Brazil* * Translated by Nathália Araújo Duarte de Gouvêa. The author take full responsibility for the translation of the text, including titles of books/articles and the quotations originally published in Portuguese.

Abstract

The aim of this article is to analyze the regulation of teacher education offered in master’s and doctoral courses in the graduate programs in Law (PPGDs) at University of Fortaleza (Unifor) and the Federal University of Ceará (UFC). Using a dialectical approach, our research started from the following synthesis question: how does the regulation of teacher education offered in the master’s and doctoral courses at Unifor and UFC law graduate programs (PPGDs) occur? As a methodological strategy, we carried out a documentary analysis, from which we discuss the Law of Guidelines and Bases for National Education (LDB) No. 9394/1996, the assessment and regulatory documents prepared, from 2017 to 2019, by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes), the internal regulations in force in 2020 and the syllabuses of the courses offered by both law graduate programs (PPGDs). Each document was submitted to an examination in two stages: one was a preliminary examination and the other, along with all other documents. In the analysis of the results, we considered the documents as sources and as data of the regulatory actions expressed by the Federal Legislative Power, Capes and PPGDs. Intertwining the tension between theory and research, we noticed that the LDB does not regulate the training of teachers in graduate courses, which, consequently, affects the assessment of PPGDs performed by Capes, which privileges research, despite its substantive quality, to the detriment of teacher education, dissociating teaching and research, leading PPGDs to deprecate teacher education in law courses in Brazil. The research revealed that, with regard to the assessment of the quality of courses made by Capes, the training of researchers holds a place of prominence and privilege, while teaching holds an unappreciated place, almost invisible. That said, in the contexts analyzed, it is emphasized that there is the absence of an articulated preparation between theory and the actual practice of teaching work, fundamental to the exercise of the teaching profession, a fact that significantly compromises the professionalization and construction of teaching identities, as well as the quality of teaching offered in Law courses in Brazil.

Regulation; Assessment; Teacher education; Legal education; Stricto sensu graduate program

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