scholarly journals MEIO SÉCULO DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO NO BRASIL: DO PERÍODO HERÓICO AO PRODUTIVISMO PELA MEDIAÇÃO DE UM MODELO SUPERIOR ÀS SUAS MATRIZES

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (14) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dermeval Saviani

Partindo da caracterização da instituição universitária e de sua manifestação no Brasil, este artigo considera, num primeiro momento, os antecedentes da pós-graduação no Brasil para examinar, em seguida, a estrutura do Parecer 977/65 que tratou da conceituação da pós-graduação dando início ao processo de sua institucionalização que teve sequência com sua regulamentação normatizada pelo Parecer 77/69. No terceiro momento analisa o processo de implantação da pós-graduação no Brasil que se configurou como um novo modelo superior aos dois modelos dos quais se originou: o norte-americano e o europeu. Na sequência levanta o problema dos riscos de descaracterização do modelo brasileiro de pós-graduação representados pelo produtivismo, o que conduz ao exame do dilema produtividade-qualidade na pós-graduação, concluindo com a apresentação de estratégias para evitar a descaracterização da bem sucedida experiência brasileira de pós-graduação.HALF CENTURY OF GRADUATE STUDIES IN BRAZIL: FROM THE HEROIC PERIOD TO PRODUCTIVISM BY MEDIATING A MODEL SUPERIOR TO ITS MATRIXS ABSCRACT Starting from the characterization of the university institution and its manifestation in Brazil, this article considers, at first, the antecedents of graduate studies in Brazil, and then examines the structure of the Report 977/65 that dealt with the conceptualization of graduate studies initiating the process of its institutionalization that followed with its regulation standardized by the Report 77/69. In the third moment, it analyses the process of implementing postgraduate studies in Brazil, which has been configured as a new model superior to the two models from which it originated: the North American and the European. Following, it raises the problem of the risks of the disfiguration of the Brazilian postgraduate model represented by productivism, which leads to the examination of the productivity-quality dilemma in graduate studies, concluding with the presentation of strategies to avoid the disfiguration of the successful Brazilian experience post graduate.Keywords: Brazilian Education. University. Postgraduate studies.

1897 ◽  
Vol 4 (1-15) ◽  
pp. 415-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Sharpe

The present paper has been prepared in the course of work at the University of Illinois for the degree of master of science in zoology. In addition to extensive collections of Entomostraca made at the Biological Station of the University of Illinois, situated at Havana, on the Illinois River, I have been able, through the kindness of Dr. S. A. Forbes, to examine all the accumulations in this group made by the Illinois State Laboratoryof Natural History during the last twenty years,and covering a territory little less than continental.


1993 ◽  
Vol 215 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert J. WINKFEIN ◽  
Sandra NISHIKAWA ◽  
Wayne CONNOR ◽  
Gordon H. DIXON

Toxicon ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 507-514 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blanca Ramos-Cerrillo ◽  
Alejandro Olvera ◽  
George V. Odell ◽  
Fernando Zamudio ◽  
Jorge Paniagua-Solís ◽  
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1989 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-184

These abstracts are from oral sessions presented at the Third Annual International Conference of the North American Society of Pediatric Exercise Medicine held in Washington, DC, Sept. 15–18, 1988.


2007 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Normand Frenette

Weigel was speaking to a group of young graduate students at a time when the North American University had not yet inaugurated its headlong flight into professional programs of every description and at every level of instruction. If memory serves this reviewer correctly, his argument was that the university was properly the place of intellectual endeavour that was prepared to re-examine the first principles of the various disciplines. Professional schools, on the other hand, existed to provide agreed-upon intellectual resources in order to function in practical settings


2020 ◽  
pp. 77-89

Perspectives and Problems of Education in Applied Ethics at the University of National and World Economy The article is a retrospective of the teaching of various disciplines at the UNWE, united under the common name Applied Ethics, launched in 1988 in bachelor’s degree, in 1993 - in master’s degree, in 2004 - in postgraduate (Institute of Postgraduate Studies at UNWE), and in 2008 - in a doctoral course. However, retrospection is not an end in itself and it seeks to draw conclusions that are based on an analysis of both the formal and the substantive aspects of training in these current disciplines. The introduction presents the occasion for retrospection. The first part begins with a clarification of the meaning and significance of Applied Ethics, and its relevance is justified. The second part outlines what specific Applied Ethics are taught at the UNWE. The courses are listed and summarized, indicating the majors, educational degrees of training, number of hours, and the duration of their teaching. The third part draws conclusions from the analysis of the formal aspects of teaching the subjects. It shares the positives achieved in training of various Applied Ethics courses, as well as some negative practices which hamper it. The fourth part draws conclusions from the analysis of the content side of teaching these subjects. Some indisputable principles are outlined and the perspectives of Applied Ethics training are presented, since they are important for students of all fields and professions at the UNWE. The conclusion summarizes the meaning of these educational efforts.


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