Brazilian National Policy of Adult and Youth Education
Submitted on Sunday, 19 January 2014Last updated on Sunday, 11 June 2017
This case study describes the new Brazilian National Policy of Adult and Youth Education. Since 2003, literacy has been a political priority with a focus on the reduction of disparities (regional, urban/ rural, gender and ethnic groups). This requires the recognition of diversity amongst realities and subjects, with a range of learning needs and, as a result, policies directed towards these segments demand a strong partnership between civil society and the public sector. Education is treated as a part of the process of building conscious and active citizenship, by respecting and giving value to the plurality of subjects and to their respective specificity