Free Course from UnB in Libras Expands Teacher Training for Inclusive Education in Distance Learning Model with Recognized Certification and National Reach, Offering Extensive Hour Load and Focus on Pedagogical Practices Oriented to Diverse School Contexts.
The University of Brasília (UnB) has opened registration for a free, distance course aimed at training education professionals in the use of Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) in school environments.
The program offers 500 spots, has a workload of 180 hours, and provides for issuance of a certificate for those who complete all activities within the time specified by the institution.
Named Course in Language Improvement for Communication, Translation, and Interpretation Practices in Inclusive Educational Contexts, the program was announced as a qualification action to strengthen linguistic and pedagogical skills related to Libras in the daily school routine.
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The proposal is directed at educators from across the country, as the remote format eliminates the need for presence in Brasília.
According to the announced model, registration remains open while spots are available, filled on a first-come, first-served basis, without a traditional selection process.
Completion of all activities is the prerequisite for certification.
Training in Libras and Challenges of Inclusive Education
The demand for training in Libras frequently arises in schools that serve deaf students and in networks that expand inclusion policies.
In practice, the challenge often involves more than just learning isolated signs.
It requires understanding communicational contexts, adapting pedagogical routines, and creating strategies to ensure access to content.
In this scenario, the improvement course announced by UnB was presented as a training that combines language fundamentals with practices geared towards the educational environment.
The proposed structure includes dimensions of communication, as well as topics related to translation and interpretation in school situations.
By supporting the EAD format, the initiative also targets teachers and other professionals already working in classrooms, who need to balance continued education with their work routine.
Schedule flexibility is highlighted as one of the central characteristics of the model.
180-Hour Distance Course with Recognized Certification
With 180 hours, the training is classified as long-term improvement.
This means, in practice, a study load more extensive than quick workshops and introductory courses, with requirements for participation and submission of activities throughout the course.
The program was announced as completely online, bringing together theoretical and practical contents focused on communication in Libras within the inclusive educational context.
The idea is for participants to advance both in linguistic dimensions and in understanding school situations where Libras serves as a means of access, mediation, and participation.
To receive the certificate, students must fully complete the assigned tasks.
The informed deadline for completion and certification goes until December 31, 2025, the date noted as the limit for concluding activities and validating completion.
Target Audience of the Libras Course from UnB
The audience described for the course includes teachers and education professionals who work or intend to work with deaf students, as well as educators interested in deepening their knowledge in Libras and inclusive pedagogical practices.
The focus is not limited to a single level of education, as the promotional text emphasizes application in educational contexts.
In total, 500 spots are announced.
The registration process was presented as simplified, without tests or conventional selection, which tends to accelerate filling when there is high demand.
Another highlighted point is the national reach.
As it is conducted remotely, the course was promoted as accessible to participants from any region of the country, as long as they can keep up with the activities in the virtual environment used by the university.
How to Enroll in the Free Libras Course from UnB
Registration is done online, within the public page of courses and extension events at UnB, in the SIGAA environment, where offers are listed with registration periods and number of available spots.
In general, participants locate the course by title, register in the system, and monitor the confirmation of enrollment in the virtual environment itself, respecting the limit of 500 spots and the completion deadline by December 31, 2025.

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