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Overview
| Educational Levels in Brazil
The Law of Directives and Bases of Education
establishes the division of Brazilian education into
two levels: basic education and higher education.
Higher education
Is the responsibility of the union, and it can be offered by the state and the municipality,
as long as they have already met the levels for which it is fully responsible. It is also up
to the Union to authorize and supervise private higher education institutions.
Brazilian education also has specific types of education, which can meet all levels of
national education, such as:
special education,
• distance learning,
⚫ the education of young people and adults and
indigenous education.
Higher education is the highest level in the system, usually referring to education
carried out at universities, colleges, polytechnic institutes, colleges or other institutions
that award academic degrees or professional diplomas.
In Brazil, higher education is composed of the
following modalities:
Graduation:
These are courses that confer a higher education
diploma and can give graduates the title of:
Bachelor's Degree:
Trains professionals and researchers for the job market.
Licentiate:
Trains teachers for primary and secondary education.
Technologist:
Courses with shorter duration compared to bachelor's
and licentiate's, which train professionals for specific
areas of the market.
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Sources: Ministério da Educação, Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação e Plano Nacional de Educação
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