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Rhode Island College M.Ed. In TESL Program Country Informational Reports Produced by Graduate Students in the M.Ed. In TESL Program In the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development Country: Portugal Author: Nathan C. Couto Program Contact Person: Nancy Cloud (ncloud@ric.edu)

Language Culture of Portugal Created and Presented By: Nathan C. Couto

General Geographic Information Portugal is located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. It is bordered only by Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Also part of Portugal are the 12 Azorean Islands and the Madeira Islands near the coast of Northern Africa. Population: 10,781,459 (2012 est.) Languages: Portuguese, Mirandese, Spanish Government: Republic with a parliament, prime minister and president

General Educational Information on Educational Expenditure: 4.4% of GDP (2008) School Life Expectancy: ALL (male and female) 16 years in school Literacy Literacy Rates: (Definition: People 15 + who can read and write) Male: 96.9% Female: 93.6%

Poverty and Strife It is important to note that population is mainly static or in decline 61% of total population lives in urban areas 15.3% Unemployment Rate (2012 est.) 18% Below Poverty Line (2006 data) Economic Strife as Country has high debt Racial Strife: The country is mostly homogenous Mediterranean European whites, however, there is no racial data kept by the government.

Ethnic Racial Strife Continued In the urban areas of Portugal there are immigrants mainly from Africa, Brazil, and Eastern Europe In 2008 4.1% of resident population were immigrants When there was a sharp increase in immigration there was also a dramatic change in the nature of schooling in urban districts. It is important to note that racial strife is not a major factor in emigration. (Economic issues are)

Educational Opportunities Public schooling is available as well as private and religious institutions Public schooling from early childhood programs to higher education is partially funded by and overlooked by Portugal s Ministry of Education and Science. (PMES) They also monitor private institutions. School is compulsory until the age of 15 at which point dropping out is an option 102% of children from ages 5-14 are enrolled in some schooling 85% of 4-year-olds participate in early childhood programs

Educational Opportunities Teacher Performance Appraisal occurs and is mandated by the PMES and has been negotiated with teacher unions. Teachers must achieve the equivalent of a Master s Degree The core academic areas: Portuguese (Language & Literature) History and Geography English Physical Education Mathematics & Science (Offerings of other subjects vary)

Educational Opportunities Student to Teacher Ratio: 10.9:1 (Primary) 7.5:1 (Secondary) Classrooms are western style with desks - many grouped together in social constructive ideology, but many upper levels are only paired or single file Compulsory instruction time for students: Primary ~ 865 hours = Teaching time Lower secondary ~ 859 hours Upper secondary ~ 908 hours http://youtu.be/pfauucdobz8?t=16s

Educational Opportunities Official Language Policy: Portuguese is used in all government settings Grade Level Configurations: Early Childhood Programs Primary: Grades 1-4 (First Cycle) Lower Secondary: Grades 5&6 (Second Cycle) Upper Secondary: Grades 7-9 (Third Cycle) Post-Secondary Tertiary Tertiary Upper Secondary Lower Secondary Primary

Educational Opportunities All students are mandated to go to school until the age of 15 Much data shows that Low SES students are underperforming even in a mostly homogenous rural setting. School curriculum differs on school by school basis. Many urban schools focus on social-emotional needs and technology while some rural schools still include much agricultural education

Possible Immigrant Attitudes Due to the large number of visitations and permanent returns to Portugal, there are much favorable views of America among Portuguese immigrants United States has provided opportunity in the past for Portuguese immigrants Portugal has a mainly positive view of the USA 45% of sample views USA in positive light

Immigration Trends 1,173,691 people of Portuguese ethnic origin living in the United States The largest settlements are southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island as well as pockets in southern California and New Jersey Assimilation: Many people of Portuguese decent have spread along the eastern coast and in doing so have ventured further from their heritage. Settlements in southern New England, New Jersey, and California maintain heritage with feasts and community organizations

Values, Beliefs, Religion It used to be that Portuguese immigrant families valued work and family commitment over education and independence, but modern immigrants favor education (due to the same cultural shift in Portugal) and family Religion tends to be Roman Catholic, though many immigrants may convert to another Christian religion once in the US 4 core cultural values: respect, honor, good faith, and trust Family systems usually patriarchal, but mothers act as facilitators and negotiators Eldest son usually groomed for family leadership Daughters tend to partake in and be more responsible for household duties

References Araujo, Z.A. (1996). Portuguese families. In M. McGoldrick, J. Giordano, & J. Pearce (Eds.), Ethnicity and family therapy (2 nd ed., pp. 583-594). New York: Guilford. (Slides: 12, 13, 14) BBC. (2011, March 07). Views of us continue to improve in 2011 bbc country rating poll. BBC World Service Poll, (Slide 12) Carneiro, P. (2006). Equality of opportunity and educational achievement in portugal. Bank of Portugal, 98-122. (Slide 11) Cesar, M., & Oliveira, I. (2005). The curriculum as a tool for inclusive participation: Students' voices in a case study in a portuguese multicultural school. European Journal of Psychology of Education, XX(1), 29-43. (Slide 11) CIA, World Fact Book. (2013). Portugal. Retrieved from website: http://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-worldfactbook/geos/countrytemplate_po.html (Slides 3, 4, 5)

References Cont. Couceiro-Figuera, A. P., & Pereira-Serra, M. A. (2010). O ensino-aprendizagem do ingles no primeiro ciclo: Um estudo exploratorio. Educ.Educ., 13(1), 45-59. Governo de Portugal, Ministry of Education and Science. (2013). Message from the minister of education and science. Retrieved from website: http://www.portugal.gov.pt/en/theministries/ministry-of-education-and-science/about-this-ministry.aspx (Slides 7, 8) Kerklaan, V., Moreira, G., & Boersma, K. (2008). The role of language in the internationalisation of higher education: An example from portugal. European Journal of Education, 43(2), 241-255. Morrison, M., & James, S. (2009). Portuguese immigrant families:the impact of acculturation. Family Process, 48(1), 151-166. Retrieved from www.familyprocess.org (Slides 12, 13, 14) Norden, E. E. (2006). Portuguese americans. Retrieved from http://www.everyculture.com/multi/pa- Sp/Portuguese-Americans.html(Slides 12, 13, 14)

References Cont. Schleicher, A. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, (2012). Education at a glance: Oecd indicators 2012 portugal. Paris, France: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (Slides 7, 8, 9, 10) Seabra, T., & Mateus, S. (2011). School achievement, social conditions and ethnicity: Immigrants' children in basic schooling in portugal. Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 10(1), 73-86. (Slides 9, 10, 11) Silva, G. (2012, October 16). Educacao deve promover igualdade de oportunidades. Diario de Noticias. Retrieved from http://www.dn.pt/common/print.aspx? IMAGES: (Artist). (2012). Portugal s bluffs. Tourist Destinations. Retrieved Februrary 23, 2013, from http://www.tourist-destinations.com/2012/01/portugal-tourist-attraction-in-portugal.html (Slide 1) (Artist). (2012). Bairros de Lata. Porto, Portugal; Modelo Picture Window. Retreived Februrary 23, 2013, fromhttp://escolamundoemteloes.blogspot.com/2012/10/bairros-de-lata.html (Slide 5)

M.Ed. in TESL Program Nancy Cloud, Director Educational Studies Department Rhode Island College, HBS 206 #5 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Providence, RI 02908 Phone (401) 456-8789 Fax (401) 456-8284 ncloud@ric.edu The M.Ed. in TESL Program at Rhode Island College is Nationally Recognized by TESOL and NCATE