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Anger as Brazil鈥檚 government tries to reverse campus lockdowns

Minister promises to reward universities that go back to teaching as Bolsonaro鈥檚 administration battles with state governors over pandemic policy

Published on
May 6, 2020
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May 6, 2020
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Brazil鈥檚 education minister has implied that he will reward universities that restart teaching activities even though the number of Covid-19 related deaths in the country has now passed 5,000.

A tweet from聽Abraham Weintraub, Brazil鈥檚 education minister, who recently came under fire for a , said 鈥渢hose who are teaching classes will receive more resources and will be awarded鈥. It is the latest example of the battle facing the country鈥檚 universities as the federal government continues to shrug off the impact of the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil鈥檚 right-wing, anti-science president, has repeatedly undermined lockdowns and social distancing policies, claiming that the media have whipped up hysteria over the coronavirus, which has more than 3.2聽million reported cases worldwide so far.

In response to Mr Weintraub鈥檚 tweet, Pedro Cunha Lima, the president of the Education Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, said 鈥渦niversities that are not having classes have an obvious reason, which is to combat this crisis and to reduce the number of deaths鈥, the .

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Marcelo Knobel, rector of the University of Campinas (Unicamp), said many Brazilian universities had had to stop teaching entirely because they lacked the resources to support online learning. 鈥淭his is maybe what the ministry was trying to push in [its] order to start sooner,鈥 he said.

Adriana Marotti de Mello, professor of business at the University of S茫o Paulo, said the education minister lacked authority to compel institutions because federal universities have autonomy and the decision about whether to hold classes is down to institutions following local rules, such as municipal or state-level regulations.

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鈥淚nstead of working to support universities, Mr Weintraub spends much of his time tweeting, trying to provoke outrage,鈥 she said.

Professor Marotti de Mello added that Mr Weintraub has also refused to cancel the nationwide in-person Enem university entrance exams.

The controversy is an example of the growing feud between Mr Bolsonaro鈥檚 government and state governors, Professor Marotti de Mello said. For example, the governor of S茫o Paulo has supported social distancing and in effect shut down the state on 17聽March, so the federal university ended face-to-face teaching.

Leonardo Ferreira, a postdoctoral researcher at Brazil鈥檚 National Institute for Space Research, said most universities were following the governor鈥檚 recommendations to remain closed or to migrate to online platforms.

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鈥淭he universities are fortunately going in the opposite direction that President Bolsonaro points to,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he government insists that the country must not stop and that softer isolation methods should be applied, even without any scientific evidence to support it. I聽am afraid about how many lives the anti-scientific movement will end.鈥

anna.mckie@timeshighereducation.com

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