Depois do último ano bom

os sindicatos e a reforma da educação na Grécia

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22420/rde.v20i1.2814

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Atores sociais estratégicos, Austeridade, Reformas na avaliação docente, Sindicatos docentes na Grécia, Estado executivo

Abstract

Este artigo analisa desafios e dilemas dos sindicatos docentes na negociação de políticas educacionais em contextos de crise. Com atenção especial à avaliação de escolas e professores/as, o estudo enfoca as reformas da educação grega, analisando sua implementação num período prolongado de ajuste estrutural e austeridade (2010–2023). A partir de entrevistas com lideranças de sindicatos do ensino primário e secundário, discutem-se as condições em que as reformas surgiram e as respostas dos sindicatos docentes num sistema educacional em processo de transformação histórica. Argumenta-se que a crise provocou incertezas estratégicas no sindicalismo docente grego, que apesar disso conserva sua identidade como componente ativo dos movimentos por mudança educacional, defendendo o status e as condições de trabalho de seus membros. Os debates na Grécia evidenciam uma combinação de aspirações econômicas e políticas, característica dos sindicatos docentes em toda o sul da Europa.

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Anna Traianou, Universidade de Londres

Departamento de Estudos da Educação, Goldsmiths, Universidade de Londres, Reino Unido.

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Published

2026-04-16

How to Cite

Traianou, A. (2026). Depois do último ano bom: os sindicatos e a reforma da educação na Grécia. Retratos Da Escola, 20(1), 45–71. https://doi.org/10.22420/rde.v20i1.2814

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Os sindicatos e as lutas globais por justiça na educação