THE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES ON MASTER’S COURSES UNDERTAKEN BY TJPE EMPLOYEES
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v10i10.16340Keywords:
Stricto Sensu Postgraduate courses. Professional Master’s degrees. Condition in the TJPE. Teaching Methodologies.Abstract
The education scenario has undergone major transformations in recent decades. This article addresses the master's courses taken by public servants of the Court of Justice of the State of Pernambuco (TJPE) and their status as a requirement for functional progression. It aims to draw attention to an investigation into the teaching-learning methodologies proposed by higher education institutions in the context of these master's degrees. The study gives a brief historical description of stricto sensu postgraduate studies in Brazil; the master's degree in the TJPE environment; and describes the teaching-learning methodologies proposed in this context. Among the results is to have identified a greater frequency of the use of traditional methodologies, although there are institutions that seek to include the use of active methodologies in the course programs, with planning in this sense, with objectives to achieve professional master's degrees that are increasingly significant and closer to the environment of organizations and their needs.
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