Abstract

This article aims to understand how school management has been organizing professional development situations for teachers in the daily activities of actions planned and developed with peers. It is a qualitative research, carried out in a public school in the municipal education network, which has the partnership of an ONG and is located in a city in the southern region of Bahia. To collect data, we conducted semi-structured interviews with the school principal and pedagogical coordinator. From the analysis of the material produced in the interviews, it was possible to understand that the movement proposed by management for the professional development of teachers, in this case, those who teach Mathematics, is to allow, guarantee, encourage, participate and bring their teachers closer to external sources of training, such as the University and research groups, valuing the school culture, as a place for teaching and learning and for the proposals presented in the Pedagogical Project of the School, favoring the school space so that teachers can discuss and put into practice this formation and the reflection of the practice; professional development and social justice, as part ofthe working conditions necessary for the good performance of the teacher in the task of promoting learning to his students; and dialogue with teachers who teach mathematics to advance the construction of the student's mathematical knowledge and the professional development of teachers.

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