DATA ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ENEM IN 3 STATES OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL

Nelson Weber Neto, Raimundo Castro Soares, Luciano Reis Coutinho, Ariel Soares Teles

Resumo


In Brazil, the main exam for evaluating the educationalperformance of basic education is the Exame Nacional doEnsino M´edio (ENEM), which is also used for the admissionof students to higher education. In 2020, with the arrival ofthe COVID-19 virus, basic education institutions needed tochange their educational model with face-to-face teaching tothe use of remote teaching methodologies. This work aims toidentify the main impacts caused by the pandemic on ENEMin the states of Cear´a, Maranh˜ao and Piau´ı. Therefore, ananalysis of ENEM data was carried out in 5 different years,using the 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 editions of theexam, in order to understand the pre-pandemic years andthe first two years of the pandemic. The analysis aimed atmaking a comparison of the years and discover the impactscaused in the editions that occurred during the pandemicperiod. The results show that students with higher incomesperform better, private schools have a higher average performancethan other types of schools, and the number ofpresent and absent in the exam was lower in the years duringthe pandemic.

DOI: 10.36558/rsc.v12i3.7919


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Data Analysis; COVID-19; Pandemic; Education; Brazil; ENEM.

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Revista de Sistemas e Computação. ISSN 2237-2903