Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Garcia, Marlova Giuliani
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil
Extensão Rural e Desenvolvimento
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Extensão Rural
Centro de Ciências Rurais
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Resumo: The Fourth Colony of Italian Immigration is a region with a solid Italian cultural heritage, where family farming has long served as an economic and social cornerstone. In recent decades, financial, cultural, and social transformations have led to educational investments that prompted the migration of some rural inhabitants to other areas and brought notable changes to those remaining in contemporary rural settings. Against this backdrop, this research seeks to answer the question: How has access to education for children influenced the reproduction strategies of farming families in the Fourth Colony? To address this question, we established the following objectives: to investigate whether and how children's access to schooling has reshaped the reproduction strategies of farming families in the Fourth Colony during the second half of the 20th century. The research is further divided into specific objectives: (a) to analyze the establishment of schools, particularly rural schools, within the context of the municipalities’ development in the Fourth Colony; (b) to examine the social trajectories and socio-economic dynamics of the farming families surveyed in contemporary times; and (c) to explore how these families have invested in education and the social destinies of their members. The methodology employed in this study follows a qualitative-quantitative approach, incorporating semi-structured interviews with farming families from the Fourth Colony of Italian Immigration in Rio Grande do Sul. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and complemented by document analysis, field notes, and free observations, enabling a comprehensive examination of family trajectories. Among the 15 families interviewed, whose matriarchs and patriarchs are now in their seventies and eighties, two primary groups were identified based on their investment in their children’s education (cultural capital). Group I, comprising six families and 39 children, prioritized education by dedicating resources to ensure school access. Consequently, 20 children attained higher education and pursued careers across various fields, while eight remained in agriculture, with schooling limited to primary education. Conversely, Group II, encompassing nine families and 65 children, faced more significant challenges in securing educational opportunities for their children, channeling their investments into acquiring land and assets. Many children from this group took up low-skilled jobs outside agriculture or remained in farming with limited formal education. Only five children advanced to higher education, while 44 did not complete primary school. This analysis underscores that schooling was a decisive factor in determining whether individuals stayed or left the Fourth Colony, with most of those who continued farming having lower educational attainment. This pattern reinforces the perception that agricultural work demands little formal education. The findings highlight the need for inclusive educational policies tailored to rural life, ensuring equitable access to educational opportunities for all. The determination of many families to provide education for their children, despite significant challenges, underscores the critical role of education and the importance of supportive policies and initiatives to transform this reality, as education is a universal right.
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spelling Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RSFamily, school and land: a study of the school investments of farming families in the Fourth Colony - RSQuarta Colônia da imigração italianaAgricultura familiarTrajetóriasEducaçãoFourth Italian immigration colonyFamily farmingTrajectoriesEducationCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURALThe Fourth Colony of Italian Immigration is a region with a solid Italian cultural heritage, where family farming has long served as an economic and social cornerstone. In recent decades, financial, cultural, and social transformations have led to educational investments that prompted the migration of some rural inhabitants to other areas and brought notable changes to those remaining in contemporary rural settings. Against this backdrop, this research seeks to answer the question: How has access to education for children influenced the reproduction strategies of farming families in the Fourth Colony? To address this question, we established the following objectives: to investigate whether and how children's access to schooling has reshaped the reproduction strategies of farming families in the Fourth Colony during the second half of the 20th century. The research is further divided into specific objectives: (a) to analyze the establishment of schools, particularly rural schools, within the context of the municipalities’ development in the Fourth Colony; (b) to examine the social trajectories and socio-economic dynamics of the farming families surveyed in contemporary times; and (c) to explore how these families have invested in education and the social destinies of their members. The methodology employed in this study follows a qualitative-quantitative approach, incorporating semi-structured interviews with farming families from the Fourth Colony of Italian Immigration in Rio Grande do Sul. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and complemented by document analysis, field notes, and free observations, enabling a comprehensive examination of family trajectories. Among the 15 families interviewed, whose matriarchs and patriarchs are now in their seventies and eighties, two primary groups were identified based on their investment in their children’s education (cultural capital). Group I, comprising six families and 39 children, prioritized education by dedicating resources to ensure school access. Consequently, 20 children attained higher education and pursued careers across various fields, while eight remained in agriculture, with schooling limited to primary education. Conversely, Group II, encompassing nine families and 65 children, faced more significant challenges in securing educational opportunities for their children, channeling their investments into acquiring land and assets. Many children from this group took up low-skilled jobs outside agriculture or remained in farming with limited formal education. Only five children advanced to higher education, while 44 did not complete primary school. This analysis underscores that schooling was a decisive factor in determining whether individuals stayed or left the Fourth Colony, with most of those who continued farming having lower educational attainment. This pattern reinforces the perception that agricultural work demands little formal education. The findings highlight the need for inclusive educational policies tailored to rural life, ensuring equitable access to educational opportunities for all. The determination of many families to provide education for their children, despite significant challenges, underscores the critical role of education and the importance of supportive policies and initiatives to transform this reality, as education is a universal right.A Quarta Colônia de Imigração Italiana é uma área com uma forte herança cultural italiana, onde a agricultura familiar tem sido um pilar econômico e social. Com as transformações econômicas, culturais e sociais das últimas décadas, os investimentos na educação geraram o deslocamento de agentes do campo para outros territórios e transformações naqueles que permanecem no rural contemporâneo. Diante disso, a questão que norteia essa pesquisa se organiza da seguinte forma: Como o acesso à escolarização dos filhos alterou as estratégias de reprodução das famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia? Para responder a problemática lançamos mão do seguinte objetivo geral: Compreender se e como o acesso à escolarização dos filhos alterou as estratégias de reprodução das famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia, na segunda metade do século XX. A pesquisa foi desdobrada nos seguintes objetivos específicos: a) Analisar o processo de constituição das escolas, especialmente, as rurais, no contexto do desenvolvimento dos municípios da Quarta Colônia; b) Examinar as trajetórias sociais das famílias agricultoras pesquisadas e suas dinâmicas socioeconômicas na contemporaneidade; c) Compreender como se deram os investimentos escolares das famílias pesquisadas e os destinos sociais dos seus integrantes. A metodologia adotada neste estudo envolve uma abordagem quali-quantitativa, utilizando entrevistas semiestruturadas com famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia de Imigração Italiana, no Rio Grande do Sul. As entrevistas foram gravadas, transcritas e complementadas com documentos, anotações de campo e observação livre, possibilitando uma análise aprofundada das trajetórias familiares. Entre as 15 famílias entrevistadas (de matriarcas e patriarcas septuagenários e octogenários), dois grupos principais foram identificados com base no investimento em escolarização dos filhos (capital cultural). O Grupo I, formado por 6 famílias e 39 filhos, priorizou a educação, destinando recursos para garantir o acesso à escola. Como resultado, 20 filhos alcançaram o nível superior e seguiram carreiras em diferentes áreas, enquanto 8 permaneceram na agricultura, com escolaridade limitada ao primeiro grau. Em contrapartida, o Grupo II, com 9 famílias e 65 filhos, em geral, teve mais dificuldades na escolarização dos filhos, organizou seus investimentos na aquisição de terras e bens, ou seus filhos foram trabalhar fora da agricultura, em empregos de baixa qualificação, atribuindo uma importância menor à educação (capital econômico). Neste grupo, apenas 5 cursaram ensino superior, e 44 não concluíram o primeiro grau, permanecendo na agricultura na mesma região ou nas proximidades. Com esse cenário, percebemos que a escolarização foi um fator determinante para eleger quem fica ou quem sai da Quarta Colônia, sendo que os que permaneceram a maioria são agricultores com baixa escolaridade, reforçando a ideia de que para trabalhar no rural não necessita de muito estudo. A análise dessas trajetórias ressalta a necessidade de políticas educacionais inclusivas e adequadas à vida no rural, que possam garantir acesso justo a oportunidades educacionais para todos. O esforço de muitas dessas famílias em procurar formas de educação para seus filhos, mesmo diante de desafios significativos, demonstra de maneira impactante a relevância da educação e a importância de suporte e ações eficazes para transformar essa realidade, já que o direito à educação é universal.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilExtensão Rural e DesenvolvimentoUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Extensão RuralCentro de Ciências RuraisPicolotto, Everton Lazarettihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5536778224404595Zanini, Maria Catarina ChitolinaTedesco, João CarlosPiccin, Marcos BottonBandinelli, Maurício GuerraGarcia, Marlova Giuliani2025-03-21T13:13:06Z2025-03-21T13:13:06Z2024-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/34533ark:/26339/0013000018szwporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2025-03-21T13:13:07Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/34533Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2025-03-21T13:13:07Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
Family, school and land: a study of the school investments of farming families in the Fourth Colony - RS
title Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
spellingShingle Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
Garcia, Marlova Giuliani
Quarta Colônia da imigração italiana
Agricultura familiar
Trajetórias
Educação
Fourth Italian immigration colony
Family farming
Trajectories
Education
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURAL
title_short Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
title_full Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
title_fullStr Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
title_full_unstemmed Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
title_sort Família, escola e terra: estudo sobre os investimentos escolares de famílias agricultoras da Quarta Colônia - RS
author Garcia, Marlova Giuliani
author_facet Garcia, Marlova Giuliani
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Picolotto, Everton Lazaretti
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5536778224404595
Zanini, Maria Catarina Chitolina
Tedesco, João Carlos
Piccin, Marcos Botton
Bandinelli, Maurício Guerra
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia, Marlova Giuliani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quarta Colônia da imigração italiana
Agricultura familiar
Trajetórias
Educação
Fourth Italian immigration colony
Family farming
Trajectories
Education
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURAL
topic Quarta Colônia da imigração italiana
Agricultura familiar
Trajetórias
Educação
Fourth Italian immigration colony
Family farming
Trajectories
Education
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURAL
description The Fourth Colony of Italian Immigration is a region with a solid Italian cultural heritage, where family farming has long served as an economic and social cornerstone. In recent decades, financial, cultural, and social transformations have led to educational investments that prompted the migration of some rural inhabitants to other areas and brought notable changes to those remaining in contemporary rural settings. Against this backdrop, this research seeks to answer the question: How has access to education for children influenced the reproduction strategies of farming families in the Fourth Colony? To address this question, we established the following objectives: to investigate whether and how children's access to schooling has reshaped the reproduction strategies of farming families in the Fourth Colony during the second half of the 20th century. The research is further divided into specific objectives: (a) to analyze the establishment of schools, particularly rural schools, within the context of the municipalities’ development in the Fourth Colony; (b) to examine the social trajectories and socio-economic dynamics of the farming families surveyed in contemporary times; and (c) to explore how these families have invested in education and the social destinies of their members. The methodology employed in this study follows a qualitative-quantitative approach, incorporating semi-structured interviews with farming families from the Fourth Colony of Italian Immigration in Rio Grande do Sul. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and complemented by document analysis, field notes, and free observations, enabling a comprehensive examination of family trajectories. Among the 15 families interviewed, whose matriarchs and patriarchs are now in their seventies and eighties, two primary groups were identified based on their investment in their children’s education (cultural capital). Group I, comprising six families and 39 children, prioritized education by dedicating resources to ensure school access. Consequently, 20 children attained higher education and pursued careers across various fields, while eight remained in agriculture, with schooling limited to primary education. Conversely, Group II, encompassing nine families and 65 children, faced more significant challenges in securing educational opportunities for their children, channeling their investments into acquiring land and assets. Many children from this group took up low-skilled jobs outside agriculture or remained in farming with limited formal education. Only five children advanced to higher education, while 44 did not complete primary school. This analysis underscores that schooling was a decisive factor in determining whether individuals stayed or left the Fourth Colony, with most of those who continued farming having lower educational attainment. This pattern reinforces the perception that agricultural work demands little formal education. The findings highlight the need for inclusive educational policies tailored to rural life, ensuring equitable access to educational opportunities for all. The determination of many families to provide education for their children, despite significant challenges, underscores the critical role of education and the importance of supportive policies and initiatives to transform this reality, as education is a universal right.
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