Opportunity for Free Training for Teachers, Education Professionals, and the School Community, with 40 Hours of In-Person Classes
Enrollment for the Libras Course began yesterday, March 10, 2025, and will remain open until March 14. This training is offered by CAS (Center for Training Education Professionals and Services for Deaf People) and consists of a 40-hour program.
The classes will be conducted in a face-to-face format at two school units, providing interactive and enriching learning.
Course Objective
The Libras Course aims to train professionals and members of the school community in a language essential for the inclusion of deaf individuals.
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Learning Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) is vital to ensure that all students have equitable access to education, allowing effective communication between educators and deaf students.
Moreover, the course aims to raise participants’ awareness of the importance of inclusion and respect for diversity, fostering a more welcoming school environment.
Target Audience of the Course
The course is aimed at teachers, education professionals, students aged 15 and up, and other interested members of the school community.
This training represents an excellent opportunity for those who wish to better understand the needs of deaf students and develop skills that promote communication and inclusion.
In a context where inclusive education is a priority in educational policies, this training becomes even more relevant.
Course Content
During the classes, participants will have the opportunity to learn about:
Vocabulary in Libras: Fundamental knowledge for basic and advanced communication.
Practical Examples: Applications of Libras in social and educational contexts, allowing students to understand how to use the language in everyday situations.
Interactive Activities: Students will be able to practice Libras with a deaf teacher, enriching the learning experience and providing an authentic view of deaf culture.
This approach not only teaches the language but also promotes deaf culture, helping participants to better understand the reality of deaf individuals and the importance of their inclusion in society.
Class Locations and Times
The classes will be held at two institutions:
EE 11 de Outubro:
- Group 1: Tuesdays, from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
- Group 2: Tuesdays, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
EE Profº Silvio Oliveira dos Santos:
- Group 1: Thursdays, from 12:00 PM to 12:50 PM
- Group 2: Thursdays, from 6:00 PM to 6:50 PM
Each school unit has 60 spots, with 30 per group, ensuring a more focused and personalized learning environment.
Registration and Additional Information
Registration is free and can be done between March 10 and 14, 2025 through the link: https://forms.gle/piuo6Vt8bfJdoWh26.
After registration, participants will receive additional information via the registered email, including details about class locations and necessary materials.
For more information, the Special Education Coordination and CAS are available for assistance by phone and WhatsApp: (67) 3562-3713.
This is a valuable opportunity for everyone who wishes to qualify and contribute to the inclusion of deaf students in the educational environment.
The Importance of Training in Libras
Knowledge of Brazilian Sign Language is essential in a world that seeks inclusion. Learning Libras is not just a technical skill but also a step toward building a fairer and more equitable society.
By training in Libras, course participants not only enhance their professional skills but also become advocates for inclusion and respect for diversity.
This training represents a commitment to inclusive education and the appreciation of differences, and everyone is encouraged to participate. Don’t miss the chance to join this transformative initiative!
SOURCE: STATE SECRETARY OF EDUCATION

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