EQUIDADE VERSUS IGUALITARISMO NA EDUCAÇÃO
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https://doi.org/10.20873/uft.2447-4266.2024v10n1a51ptPalavras-chave:
Igualitarismo, Igualdade, EquidadeResumo
O igualitarismo e a equidade na educação tem sido amplamente debatido nas últimas décadas, levando ao uso proeminente do conceito de igualdade nas esferas política, econômica e, especialmente, educacional. Este conceito é multifacetado e buscamos estabelecer um diálogo que complemente os princípios de igualdade e equidade. Enfatizamos que a equidade se deve manifestar no processo, enquanto a igualdade deve ser refletida nos resultados. Acreditamos que a retórica igualitarista ajuda a atender as expectativas de famílias e alunos. No entanto, essa narrativa não elimina as disparidades existentes, e, em vez de uma hierarquia de desigualdades, há uma complementaridade entre elas. O objetivo desta discussão é facilitar a compreensão das narrativas relacionadas à igualdade de oportunidades no campo educacional.
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