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Abstract: Society is currently experiencing scientific, technical and social progress, requiring constant renewal with higher quality dedicated to higher education. Distance education (EAD) allows the raise of new learning forms. EAD uses new technologies and the internet to raise the population education level, creating a higher professional qualification and providing training for specialists in several areas of knowledge. Despite the existing facilities and technologies, EAD has evasion rates that are around twenty-five percent. The question that raises from this data is; what are the critical factors associated to pedagogical management that led to this high evasion rate? The objective of the research was to determine the critical factors of pedagogical management, which have an impact on the evasion in undergraduate courses in the EAD. The research place was a higher education center in the north of Santa Catarina state. The identification of the critical factors and main variables that can cause evasion makes use of a method developed for this analysis, with data confronted with the literature, considering the main authors dealing with this topic. The tool chosen for the results analysis was the statistical correlation. Among the critical factors related to pedagogical management, it is possible to mention the adaptation to distance education, and support and feedback as fundamental questions to reduce evasion.

Highlights

  • The traditional teaching system, in schools and universities, for a long time has been a classroom with the Professor at the front of the room and students listeners who perform the notes of the content taught

  • Because it is an education based on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), educação a distância (EAD) is characterized by its participants and involved people being physically distant

  • It is intended to answer: what are the critical factors associated to pedagogical management that influence on the school evasion management in EAD higher education courses?

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The traditional teaching system, in schools and universities, for a long time has been a classroom with the Professor at the front of the room and students listeners who perform the notes of the content taught. According to Mendonça (2007), EAD provides a breakdown of traditional pedagogical concepts by presenting an emerging culture in which the communication through the computer breaks down the barriers of time and space, uniting people with a common goal which is to teach and learn. Because it is an education based on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), EAD is characterized by its participants and involved people being physically distant. The Professors and students are physically separated, but this does not preclude the interactivity (Loro & Costa, 2009)

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