ABSTRACT:
Research conducted with teachers show that these professionals, self-evaluation processes, realize the meaninglessness of educational practices of repetition and memorization, as leading to decontextualization of knowledge, impel students to a relationship of exteriority and non-engagement face to knowledge acquired in school by making them not so relevant, and even disposable. It defends itself, therefore, a self-assessment that enables the meaning construction of teaching practices, by the reinterpretation of the educational role of the school and its educators.
Keywords:
Self-Assessment; External evaluation; Professional identity; Formative evaluation; Transformation