As políticas educacionais do segundo mandato do governo Paulo Hartung e seus impactos no trabalho docente
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This dissertation aims to discuss the impact of educational policies implemented by Paulo Hartung Government during his second term, specifically the teaching policies situated between the years 2006-2010. Theses policies included the reorganization of the entire state public system, initially installed during the post reform of the minimal state ( Estado Minimo), in which the school social function contract is restored. It also imposed a new relationship between government, society and education professionals, generating a new teaching format in the State of Espirito Santo. This research was conducted based on literary reviews of classical authors in the field of sociology, political sciences, education and historiography. In addition to the classical authors, this work also includes current authors, professionals and professors who are leading national references in the field of educational teaching policies in Brazil. It also includes some research groups such as the Study Group on Education Policy and Docent work (GESTRADO / UFMG), the National Association of Graduate Studies and Research in Education (ANPED), part of the research group in Educational Studies (NEPE / UFES) that comprises the theoretical framework on this research. For the document analysis were selected laws and ordinances considered to be of greatest importance. These laws and ordinances regulates the state schools educational system, some of them are: the government funding law (Complementary Law No. 428 of December 18, 2007), the core curriculum implementation and assessment ordinances, implemented on a large scale through the State Program of Basic Education Assessment of the state of Espirito Santo - (PAEBES), the Development School Index, and the performance bonuses (Complementary Law No. 504 of November 23, 2009). In the quantitative analysis was used the data collected in the Espirito Santo State Schools trough a Survey conducted, entitled "The docent work in the primary and secondary Educational system in Brazil" coordinated by Gestrado and NEPE. Finally, this work investigates a historical period from 2006 to 2010 in which the whole educational system became precarious due to the new set of regulations and policies implemented. This new technocratic and managerial project established and disseminated itself based on the notions of productivity, performance and efficiency,
