ResumoEste artigo pretende analisar os impactos psicossociais da relação entre educação e profissionalização na ótica dos jovens participantes de um Programa de Aprendizagem (PA). Aplicaram-se questionários a 99 jovens do PA buscando compreender: as razões do ingresso e permanência; a importância atribuída; as contribuições para o futuro profissional e a formação educacional. A análise qualitativa das respostas indicou forte influência de amigos/ colegas de trabalho. Os jovens sugeriram melhorias e indicaram paradoxos na relação trabalho-formação. Utilizando aportes da psicologia social comunitária e visando a uma formação cidadã, foi proposta uma reflexão sobre juventude e educação profissionalizante, as contribuições para uma formação ampliada dos jovens, e sobre a dinâmica "estudante que trabalha" e "trabalhador que estuda". Palavras-chave:Adolescente; Programa Jovens Aprendizes; participação comunitária; trabalho juvenil. AbstractThis paper aims to analyze the psychosocial impacts of the relationship between education and professionalization in the view of young people participating in a Learning Program (PA). Questionnaires were applied to 99 young people from the PA aiming to understand: reasons for admission and permanence; estimated importance; contributions to professional future and educational background. The qualitative analysis indicated a strong influence from friends/co-workers. The young people suggested improvements and indicated paradoxes in the work-training relationship. Applying contributions from the Community Social Psychology and aiming at a civic formation, it was proposed a reflection about the relationship between youth and vocational education, contributions to an extended formation of young people and about the dynamics involving the "student who works" and the "worker who studies".
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