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Educação em Revista

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OLIVEIRA, Dalila Andrade. Educative Regulation in Latin America: repercussions about the Identity of the teachers work. Educ. Rev. [online]. 2006, n.44, pp.209-227. ISSN 0102-4698.

The article argues relative questions to the new educative regulation in Latin America and its impacts on the teaching work, amongst them, two different dimensions: the ones directly related to the relations of work and those that are related to the teaching work identity. We consider that Latin America during the 1990’s started to live a process of educational reforms which are related to reforms to the level of the State and that such processes had resulted in a new educative regulation. This new regulation brings significant changes to school management, therefore and to the conditions of work in the schools, which has resulted in reorganization of the teaching work. The discussions presented are the outcomes of researchs in Brazilian context, which were integrated to investigations in other national realities in Latin America.

Keywords : Teaching Work; Regulation; Political Education; Working and Education; Latin America.

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