IGUALITARISMO E SUAS POLÊMICAS NA EDUCAÇÃO

Palavras-chave: Igualdade. Igualitarismo. Equidade

Resumo

A questão do igualitarismo tornou-se um tema muito discutido nas últimas décadas, por consequência, o conceito de igualdade passou a ser usado de forma ostensiva nas narrativas políticas, econômicas e particularmente na educação. É um conceito complexo e procuramos estabelecer um diálogo complementar com os conceitos de igualdade e equidade. Destacamos que a equidade deve estar no processo e a igualdade no resultado. Entendemos que o discurso igualitarista contribui para acomodar as demandas das famílias e os estudantes. Entretanto, a narrativa igualitarista não elimina as diferenças e que não há hierarquia em certas desigualdades e sim uma complementaridade. A finalidade dessa discussão é facilitar a compreensão das narrativas sobre a igualdade de oportunidades na educação.

Biografia do Autor

José Lauro Martins, Universidade Federal do Tocantins (UFT)

Doutor em Ciências da Educação pela Universidade do Minho- Portugal. Professor adjunto na Universidade Federal do Tocantins (UFT).

Pedro Demo, Universidade de Brasília (UnB)

Pós-Doutorado - University of California at Los Angeles, UCLA, Estados Unidos. Professor titular da Universidade de Brasília (UnB). 

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Publicado
2023-06-16