Brazil pays much evil in the Professional Teachers
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Brazil pays much evil in the Professional Teachers


Brazil pays much evil in the Professional Teachers

The average salary of Brazilian teacher early career is the third lowest in a total of 38 developed and developing countries compared in a study by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) announced on Saturday in Paris .
According to the study, only Peru and Indonesia pay lower salaries to their teachers in primary education - equivalent to 1st to 6th grade education - than Brazil. The average annual salary of a teacher in Indonesia is U.S. $ 1,624. In Peru, this value is U.S. $ 4,752. In Brazil is U.S. $ 4,818. The value in Brazil is half of that found in neighboring Uruguay (U.S. $ 9,842) and Argentina (U.S. $ 9,857) and well below the average of developed countries, where the highest salary in that grade level was found in Switzerland (U.S. $ 33,209).
The result of Brazil improves slightly when comparing wages at the top of the scale for high school teachers. This level of education, there are seven countries that pay lower wages than Brazil, in a total of 38.
To arrive at these values, UNESCO used as 99 years for comparison. The dollar amounts were calculated based on the PPP (abbreviation for purchasing power parity). This indicator takes into account the cost of living in each country. Therefore, the salary of a teacher in dollars, according to the study, can not simply be converted to actual based on the official listing.
"The training of teachers is practically made for themselves. Whoever wins has to take up to three jobs and can not devote. Ago direct relationship between teacher salary and student performance," says Juçara Dutra Vieira, president of the National Confederation of Workers Education. In São Paulo, the accumulation of classes in public schools reaches 64 weekly classes.
The authors cite as a common problem in almost all countries the increase of the student / teacher ratio in the classroom. This and other factors, according to Unesco, contributing to the decline in working conditions and discourage new teachers.
According to UNESCO, the study makes clear that in countries where the working conditions of the teachers are good, the quality of education tends to be better.
In the case of the relationship pupil / teacher ratios, the study also cited data from very poor countries. In some countries, such as Congo, Mozambique and Senegal, the ratio is 70 students / teacher.
In the comparison between developed and developing nations - which leaves out most of the countries of Africa and Asia's poorest - Brazil also has a result far below the average of the others. A total of 43 countries where it was possible to compare the indicator, Brazil has the sixth largest average student / teacher ratio in primary education: 28.9.
In high school, Brazil has the highest ratio (38.6) compared to 33 developed and developing nations.
The total number of countries compared indicator varies because some of them have no statistics for comparison.
According to the director of Fundef (Fund for the Maintenance and Development of Fundamental Education and Valorization of Teachers), Ulysses Town Semeghini, MEC has tried to do it adopted an effective increase in wages.
The fund redistributes resources to states and municipalities according to the number of enrollments. By law, 60% of the money must be spent to pay teachers.
According Fundef, 98-2000, the national average salary increased by 30% (in the Northeast, 60%). "Wages are undoubtedly low.'s A shame. But there was a significant improvement," said the director of the fund.



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