A Interdisciplinaridade em Programas de Pós-Graduação: Conceitos e Relatos de Experiências
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“O comitê multidisciplinar teve sua criação formalizada no final do ano de 1999 pela direção da CAPES, face aos problemas de avaliação de cursos novos e da sua avaliação continuada dos então chamados cursos multidisciplinares das áreas convencionais. O acervo de cursos iniciais, com suas várias diversidades produziu no Comitê Multidisciplinar longas discussões para uma formação de conceitos sobre multidisciplinaridade e interdisciplinaridade, que embora não terminada, geraram algumas diretrizes para implantação e gerenciamento de cursos com metodologias e abordagens de mais de uma disciplina” (CAPES - Avaliações e Perspectivas, 2003). “Nos últimos 5 anos o número de cursos abrigados na CCM (Comissão dos Cursos Multidisciplinares) passou de 46 para 132 (correspondentes a 106 programas de pós-graduação, incluindo os credenciados em 2004), provavelmente representando a maior taxa de crescimento na CAPES. As características peculiares destes cursos exigiram e continuam exigindo esforços consideráveis para a construção de uma cultura de avaliação adequada, cuja evolução recente pode ser acompanhada em vários documentos públicos elaborados pela CCM” (CAPES, Documento de Área, 2004). A construção interdisciplinar é, ainda, um desafio na realidade da maioria dos programas. Sendo assim, o objetivo do Workshop “A interdisciplinaridade em programas de pós-graduação: conceitos e relatos de experiências” foi discutir as bases conceituais e as contradições e perspectivas de implementação/ consolidação de projetos interdisciplinares...
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Ribeiro, M. L., Teixeira, D., Cintrão, J., Lourencetti, C., Alberto, A. de S., & Junior, V. M. (2005). A Interdisciplinaridade em Programas de Pós-Graduação: Conceitos e Relatos de Experiências. Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar, 9(2), 13-16. https://doi.org/10.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2006.v9i2.260
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