30 years of PPGE-UEPG (1994-2024): experience space and horizon of expectations
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https://doi.org/10.5212/PraxEduc.v.20.23384.009Abstract
The 30 years of the Postgraduate Program in Education at the State University of Ponta Grossa (PPGE-UEPG, acronym in Portuguese) are portrayed with a two-fold purpose. On the one hand, it is sought to clarify its history by setting different acts, as follows: foundation (1993-1994), refoundation (2001-2002), reformulation (2003-2004), consolidation (2010-2011), and expansion (2011-2024). On the other hand, a discussion on the PPGE’s current challenges is proposed, referred to as the projection act. The research was developed by surveying PPGE minutes and documents, interviewing former coordinators and the current PPGE coordinator (2019), and analyzing the following material: documentary “PPGE 30 Years” (2024), National Postgraduate Plans, UEPG Teaching Policy Regulations (2013), UEPG Teaching Policy Regulation Minutes (2023), Minutes of the Regulations for UEPG Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Programs (2024), the General Law of Universities (2021), as well as works by Helenice Rodrigues da Silva (2002), Pierre Bourdieu (2013), François Dosse (2013), Reinhart Koselleck (2006, 2014), and Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (2015) are used to address both the experience space and the problematization of the horizon of expectations of PPGE-UEPG
Keywords: PPGE-UEPG. Experience space. Horizon of expectations.
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