The article on screen aims to analyze opportunities for continuity in the academic training process of people who have graduated from the Undergraduate courses in Rural Education at the Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), the only state institution that offers courses on a regular and permanent basis. The discussion was produced from the analysis of documents containing research results about the experiences of graduates and news published on the official website of UFPI. The theoretical framework is supported by Batista and Silva (2020); Molina (2017); Paz, Arrais and Mota (2017); Silva, Bendini and et al (2020). The news and books analyzed suggest a relationship between the educational proposal of Degrees in Rural Education and the continuity of the graduates' academic life, since singular aspects of the training proposal of these Degrees are highlighted in them such as the Pedagogy of Alternation and involvement with extension actions in rural communities.
O artigo em tela visa a discutir as propostas de ações educacionais presentes em programas de estímulo ao desenvolvimento do meio rural piauiense implantados entre as décadas de 1970 e 1980 no Piauí. A pertinência em estudar este objeto no âmbito da política educacional se volta para análise dos efeitos que os programas educacionais das décadas de 1970 e 1980, financiados pelo governo federal em parceria com organismos internacionais e voltados para o meio rural, tiveram no ensino primário piauiense. O arcabouço teórico utilizado está ancorado nos estudos de Bareiro (2007), Brito (1985), Calazans (1981), Epitácio (2016), Gomes (1996). A classificação desta pesquisa é documental, de abordagem qualitativa com utilização do método histórico. O corpus documental considerado nesta análise compreendeu mensagens governamentais, leis e notícias de jornais. Embora a existência desses programas justificasse a perspectiva de considerar a realidade rural para o desenvolvimento educacional, estes imprimiram sobre a educação rural a ótica urbana predominante.
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