ERIC Number: EJ852066
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Publication Date: 2004-Apr
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Distance Learning for Teacher Training in Brazil
Bof, Alvana Maria
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, v5 n1 Apr 2004
Proformacao is a distance teacher certification course aimed at providing training to 27,000 uncertified teachers in 15 Brazilian states. This innovative program organizes human and technical resources for delivering distance education in a cost-effective manner. Different from other institutional systems--which typically employ their own dedicated content, design, and instructional resource personnel, and accompanied by a large pool of administrative staff--Proformacao leverages pre-existing learning resources such as content experts, technology specialists, instruction, and student support systems from several institutions. Proformacao goal is to create a viable teacher certification course to upgrade thousands of non-certified teachers working in the field. Proformacao is coordinated by an administrative unit of the Brazilian Ministry of Education. To support the program, an information system was implemented to continuously and consistently monitor the program's activities and results. Results of an external evaluation have been positive; Proformacao is regarded by some as an innovative model for delivering decentralized training opportunities to large student numbers. Therefore, the findings in this article may prove interesting to those charged with implementing distance learning initiatives in developing countries, in that the lessons learned in Brazil may help others interested in implementing similar distance training programs. (Contains 2 figures and 1 endnote.)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Information Systems, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Educational Opportunities, Inservice Teacher Education, Education Courses, National Programs, Government Role, Elementary School Teachers, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Telecommunications, Educational Development, Program Effectiveness, Rural Education, Developing Nations, Program Implementation, Alternative Teacher Certification, Blended Learning, Video Technology
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Education; Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Brazil
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