Overview
- Relator Moses Rodrigues presented a substitute for the 2025–2035 National Education Plan to the Chamber’s special commission, expanding the framework to 19 objectives that now include digital education and a climate-focused axis.
- The proposal replaces the Ideb index with targets based on the share of students achieving ‘adequate learning’ by stage, sets interim five-year goals, and requires INEP to publish biennial monitoring results by March 31.
- Financing estimates point to total education spending of about 11% of GDP by decade’s end, including 7.5% in public outlays and roughly R$280 billion over ten years to close deficits and maintain infrastructure.
- The text creates a National School Infrastructure Program linked to the Education Ministry, channels part of pre-salt oil revenues to it, exempts these works from the fiscal cap, and conditions extra resources on performance.
- Key targets raise ambition on early literacy by the end of 2nd grade, expand full-time schooling, and set higher-education goals such as 40% of 18–24-year-olds in undergraduate programs and two million graduates per year.