EDUCAÇÃO INFANTIL E EDUCAÇÃO NO CAMPO: UM ENCONTRO NECESSÁRIO PARA CONCRETIZAR A JUSTIÇA SOCIAL COM AS CRIANÇAS PEQUENAS RESIDENTES EM ÁREAS RURAIS

Maria Carmen Silveira Barbosa, S. Fernandes
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Over the past 40 years the Brazilian government has constituted a major basic education attendance programmed for Brazilian citizens. The 1988 Federal Constitution states the right to education for all Brazilians, whether living in rural or urban areas, and it set kindergarten as the first level in basic education, it constituted a space to be filled by a large contingent of children who, until then, were without an institutional educational space guaranteed for them. Although, the kindergarten coverage in large urban centers has been effective in numerical terms, especially, regarding the pre-school provision, in rural areas this is still not a reality. IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics - Demographic Census, 2010) reports that Brasil has 16,044 children under 6 years old, in other words, 12% of the total population of Brazil, 3,546 are living in rural areas. According to INEP (National Institute of Educational Studies - School Census, INEP, 2010), from the universe of children aged 0-6 years living in rural areas, only 12.1% attend day care centers and 67.6% attend preschools, a value lower than the urban areas where the coverage is 26% for attendance to day cares and 83% for attendance to pre-school classes. Besides questioning the exiguity of this coverage, especially from the point of view of the mandatory provision of pre-school, it is necessary to map the points of connection and tension between the areas, so it would be possible to give an expansion linked to a qualified and contextualized offer.
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幼儿教育和农村教育:实现农村地区幼儿社会正义的必要会议
在过去的40年里,巴西政府为巴西公民制定了一项重要的基础教育计划。1988年《联邦宪法》规定,所有巴西人,无论居住在农村或城市地区,都有受教育的权利,并将幼儿园定为基础教育的第一级,它构成了一个可供大批儿童填补的空间,这些儿童在此之前没有得到机构教育空间的保障。虽然大城市中心的幼儿园覆盖范围在数量上是有效的,特别是在学前教育方面,但在农村地区,这仍然不是现实。IBGE(巴西地理和统计研究所- 2010年人口普查)报告称,巴西有16,044名6岁以下儿童,换句话说,占巴西总人口的12%,其中3,546人生活在农村地区。根据INEP(国家教育研究所-学校普查,INEP, 2010),在生活在农村地区的0-6岁儿童中,只有12.1%的儿童上日托中心,67.6%的儿童上学前班,这一数字低于城市地区,城市地区日托中心和学前班的覆盖率分别为26%和83%。除了质疑这种覆盖范围的紧迫性,特别是从强制性提供学前教育的角度来看,有必要绘制区域之间的连接点和紧张点,因此有可能提供与合格和情境相关的扩展。
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