A detailed and comprehensive study, carried out in partnership between SESI/SENAI and the FSB Research Institute, provides an overview more enlightening and profound about a social issue that has become frighteningly common in Brazil: evasion school.
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The survey results indicate that 85% of Brazilians over 16 are currently no longer attending school.
It is worth mentioning that, ideally, young people should remain in school until they are 18 years old, the average age for finishing high school.
What are the reasons behind this alarming picture?
The survey sought to clarify the reasons for the alarming data, revealing that only 38% of respondents who left school managed to reach the level of education they wanted.
In addition, the data indicate that the majority (57%) dropped out of school because they were no longer able to continue.
Among these conditions, the most common reason, cited by 47% of respondents, was the need to work to help support the family. family.
In addition, for 18% of young people between 16 and 24 years old, significant life events, such as pregnancy and/or the birth of a child, were the triggers for interrupting their studies.
The study also proposed to assess the public perception of the quality of education in the country.
At least 23% of people surveyed rated public education as bad or terrible.
On the other hand, 30% of the participants evaluated public education as excellent or good.
When the look turns to private education, the evaluation is even more positive, being considered good or excellent by 50% of the interviewees.