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The present study seeks to analyze professional training in Social Work and distance learning in Goiás from 2008 to 2011, going through an analysis about the fetishization of the democratization of education, as well as the implications of flexible accumulation in contemporary higher education; the counter-reforms of the Collor, FHC and Lula governments, and their implications for higher education. Through a survey conducted on the institutions of higher education that offer the course of Social Service in the State of Goiás, we analyze the process of expansion of this type of higher education…mehr

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The present study seeks to analyze professional training in Social Work and distance learning in Goiás from 2008 to 2011, going through an analysis about the fetishization of the democratization of education, as well as the implications of flexible accumulation in contemporary higher education; the counter-reforms of the Collor, FHC and Lula governments, and their implications for higher education. Through a survey conducted on the institutions of higher education that offer the course of Social Service in the State of Goiás, we analyze the process of expansion of this type of higher education and the implications for the course of Social Service in the State of Goiás.This work, it is a work of conclusion of course, presented to the course of social service of the Federal University of Goiás.
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Autorenporträt
Está estudiando para un Master en Política Social en la UnB. Trabajador Social (UFG). Asistió al curso de Política Pública de los Estados Unidos: Políticas Sociales, Económicas y Extranjeras en la Universidad de Harvard (2020). Trabaja en la defensa de la garantía de los derechos sociales, principalmente en las siguientes materias: Servicio Social y Profesional; Política Social; Fondo Público y Presupuesto de Políticas Sociales