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| Secretaria de Educação do Estado da Bahia | |
|---|---|
| Agency name | Secretaria de Educação do Estado da Bahia |
| Nativename | Secretaria da Educação do Estado da Bahia |
| Formed | 19th century |
| Jurisdiction | Bahia |
| Headquarters | Salvador, Bahia |
| Parent agency | Government of Bahia |
Secretaria de Educação do Estado da Bahia is the state-level public body responsible for administering public primary and secondary schooling across Bahia and coordinating policy within the federative framework of Brazil. It implements state laws and programs interacting with federal organs such as the Ministry of Education (Brazil), engages with municipal systems including Prefeitura de Salvador and Prefeitura de Feira de Santana, and participates in national assessments like the Prova Brasil and the Sistema de Avaliação da Educação Básica.
The institution traces roots to 19th-century provincial administrations in Bahia (province), evolving through republican reforms linked to figures such as Rui Barbosa and legal frameworks like the Constitution of 1891 (Brazil), later reshaped during the Estado Novo period under Getúlio Vargas. Post-1946 constitutional reform and the Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional influenced state secretariats, while democratic transitions after the Military dictatorship in Brazil expanded public schooling in coordination with initiatives from Ministério da Educação e Cultura, responses to Plano Nacional de Educação (2001) and subsequent national plans. Contemporary institutional changes reflect policy debates involving politicians such as Jaques Wagner and Rui Costa (politician), with administrative reforms responding to programs promoted by presidents including Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
The secretaria is organized into departments and superintendencies mirroring structures in other state organs like Secretaria da Fazenda do Estado da Bahia and coordinating with oversight institutions such as the Tribunal de Contas do Estado da Bahia and the Assembleia Legislativa da Bahia. Key units include directorates for Educação Especial, technical pedagogy linked to universities such as the Universidade Federal da Bahia, human resources divisions interacting with Conselho Estadual de Educação da Bahia, and administrative cores managing assets alongside entities like the Departamento Estadual de Trânsito da Bahia. Regional education coordinations cover mesoregions containing municipalities like Ilhéus, Porto Seguro, Juazeiro, and Vitória da Conquista.
Statutory responsibilities are derived from state legislation and federal norms including the Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDB) and interactions with the Conselho Nacional de Educação. The secretaria manages curricula for basic stages influenced by frameworks from the Base Nacional Comum Curricular, oversees teacher certification procedures linked to institutions such as the Conselho Federal de Educação, administers school census data reported to the Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (INEP), implements inclusive policies coordinated with the Secretaria de Direitos Humanos and supervises infrastructure projects funded through programs like the Programa Dinheiro Direto na Escola and partnerships with the Banco do Nordeste and Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social.
Program portfolios include early childhood initiatives aligned with Programa Bolsa Família impacts on school attendance, literacy campaigns resonant with Movimento pela Alfabetização, technical education networks interfacing with the Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Industrial (SENAI) and Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Comercial (SENAC), and adolescent programs coordinated with social policies of the Secretaria de Assistência Social. State actions have incorporated creative and cultural projects connecting to Fundação Cultural do Estado da Bahia and heritage education involving Pelourinho and Museu de Arte da Bahia. Emergency and resilience programs reference responses to natural events in regions like Chapada Diamantina and experiences from the Operação Bahia Segura cross-sector mechanisms.
Funding sources combine state budget appropriations approved by the Assembleia Legislativa da Bahia, transfers from the Fundo de Manutenção e Desenvolvimento da Educação Básica e de Valorização dos Profissionais da Educação (FUNDEB), federal transfers via the Fundo Nacional de Desenvolvimento da Educação (FNDE), and loans or grants from institutions like the Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento and Banco Mundial. Expenditure categories reflect payroll obligations to teaching staff often regulated by municipal accords with entities such as the Sindicato dos Trabalhadores em Educação do Estado da Bahia and capital investments managed with fiscal oversight from the Tribunal de Contas da União.
Performance metrics reported to national systems include IDEB scores from the Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (INEP), enrollment figures compared with the Censo Escolar, dropout rates analyzed alongside social indicators from the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE), and learning assessments using instruments developed with support from organizations like UNICEF and UNESCO. Regional disparities appear between metropolitan areas such as Salvador and rural municipalities including Guanambi and Itaberaba, with monitoring linked to policy research from universities like Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana and think tanks collaborating with the Fórum Nacional de Educação.
The secretaria maintains agreements with federal bodies such as the Ministério da Educação (Brazil) and the Ministério da Saúde (Brazil) for school health, with higher education institutions like the Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia and Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia for teacher training, and with private and non-governmental actors including Fundação Lemann and Instituto Ayrton Senna for pedagogical projects. Intersectoral accords involve Secretaria de Saúde do Estado da Bahia, Secretaria de Transportes da Bahia, municipal secretariats, international partners like the Banco Mundial and Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento, and civic organizations such as Associação de Pais e Professores and cultural entities like the Instituto do Patrimônio Artístico e Cultural da Bahia.
Category:Education in Bahia Category:State secretariats of Brazil