Pedagogical reflections in pandemic times: analysis of the opinion 05/2020 (National Council on Education)
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O contexto da pandemia no cenário atual e a recente recomendação do Parecer CNE 05/2020 realiza um convite à Pedagogia enquanto campo de conhecimento dos fenômenos educativos a uma importante reflexão: que intencionalidades pedagógicas estão presentes no parecer CNE 05/2020 ao regulamentar a atividade não presencial em tempos de pandemia? Esse estudo realiza uma análise do cenário atual, a partir de uma investigação documental do Parecer CNE 05/2020 aprovado como uma diretriz legal que reorganiza o calendário escolar mediante o ensino remoto com atividades não presenciais, em razão da Pandemia da COVID-19. Após análise crítico-interpretativa constata-se que o parecer está alicerçado num princípio educativo formal-tecnicista de cumprimento das 800 horas curriculares; desconsidera as desigualdades sociais e tecnológicas presentes no território brasileiro, comete uma injustiça cognitiva, constituindo-se como uma proposta elitista, discriminatória e perversa aos alunos da escola pública.
Palavras-chave: prática pedagógica; ensino remoto; Parecer 05/2020
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