The qualification of teaching and learning processes, at all levels of education, is a priority for the expansion of scientific and technological knowledge. The Master's and Doctorate Degrees in Teaching take on an important role, by aligning themselves with the perspective that considers education as a process that is not completed because if society, science, and technology are constantly changing, there is a need to adapt to the new demands arising from these changes. In this perspective, thinking about teacher training necessarily implies problematizing, resizing, and reconstructing such processes, causing an impact on the scientific and technological field of a country.
To join the Program, you need to register online and go through the admission process. Check the selection schedule:
- Publication of the call for applications: July of each year;
- Candidate registration: August and September of each year;
- Selection of candidates: October and November of each year;
- Beginning of classes: intensive regime in January and July of each year; and regular regime from March to June, and from August to December of each year.
In the regular regime, classes take place from March to June and from August to December, Fridays from 7 pm to 10 pm, and Saturdays from 9 am to 12 pm. In the intensive regime, they take place in the months of January and July, Monday to Friday, in the mornings, from 9 am to 12 pm, and afternoons from 2 pm to 5 pm.
PPGEnsino aims to train professionals in the various areas of education who seek to think about teacher training, innovative pedagogical practices, and new perspectives on teaching. Its mission is to improve and qualify the scientific and technological field for operating in the educational system at all levels of education.