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Item A política de educação profissional e tecnológica, integrada a Educação de Jovens e Adultos no Instituto Federal de Alagoas - coerência entre documento e prática(2026-03-19) Silva, Maria Nilza da; Silva , Jailson Costa da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4481661071361187; Torres, Andresso Marques; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3521-7811; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5767546693723657; Silva , Manoel Santos da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4935593146997631This paper aims to analyze teaching in Professional and Technological Education (EPT) geared towards the specific public of Youth and Adult Education (EJA), institutionalized in the Federal Network of Federal Institutes of Education through the National Program for the Integration of Professional Education with Basic Education in the Youth and Adult Education Modality (PROEJA), understanding that the emergence of education in Brazil is anchored in the model of the slave-owning society in force at the time and in the development of the duality of schooling. With this aim, the study sought to understand the form of social organization, how social relations develop, and the impact of these relations on the composition and development of education for social classes, especially the working class, seeking to provide this class with inclusive and emancipatory education. This was achieved using bibliographic and documentary research and a qualitative method, based on authors such as Saviani (2007), Frigotto (2001), Ramos (2014), and public documents such as the 1988 Federal Constitution (CF/88) and the PROEJA Basic Document. Some experiences reveal significant progress, such as interdisciplinary projects, strengthened community ties, engagement, and teaching practices committed to an integrated curriculum. However, statistical data reveal challenges to the effectiveness of the relationship between what is advocated in official documents and what is experienced in practice in federal institutes, and point to tensions between guiding principles and their implementation, bringing challenges such as the discontinuity of public policies, infrastructure limitations, lack of specialized teacher training to work in integrated adult education, difficulties in adapting curricula to the realities and heterogeneity of working students, and a high dropout rate.