The project envisions a training course for the selection of state teachers.
The Training and Professional Development Course is a proposal by state representative Elmano de Freitas and amends the State Teaching Statute.
Among the bills currently being processed in the Legislative Assembly is one, authored by Representative Elmano de Freitas (PT), which amends the State Teaching Statute, approved in 1984. According to the representative's proposal, participation in a Training and Improvement Course will become part of the public selection process for teachers. The bill was submitted this Tuesday for analysis by the Attorney General's office and the committees.
In the project's justification, Elamano de Freitas highlights that there is a successful experience regarding the Training Course in the Entrance Examinations for Military, Civil, and Federal Police officers, and that the selection process would be the most appropriate period for the development of the socio-pedagogical training of the teacher, in order to adapt them to their primary function in the school, which is the formation of critical and competent citizens.
According to the bill, the public selection process will be conducted in up to 4 (four) stages, the first being written exams, the second practical exams, the third a training course, and the fourth a review of qualifications. The first three stages would be eliminatory, and the last one would only be classificatory.