The Government Introduces Card With Credit of R$ 3 Thousand for 100 Thousand Public School Teachers as a Form of Incentive and Valuation of the Teaching Career. See Who Can Participate, How It Works, and Why This Action Is Being Implemented.
The Federal Government has announced it will distribute a card with credit of up to R$ 3,000 for 100,000 public school teachers. The measure was announced at a ceremony held in Rio de Janeiro and marks the launch of the National Teaching Card (CNDB), an official document recognizing the category.
The benefit will be granted to teachers linked to the public network who have stood out for their academic performance, aiming to recognize the essential role of teachers and improve working conditions.
New Official Document for Teachers
The CNDB will be valid for ten years and can be requested starting October 16 through the Mais Professores portal, using a gov.br account, covering approximately 2.7 million public and private school teachers who prove an active link.
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With the card, teachers will have rights such as half-price admission to cultural events, discounts on hotels, and access to programs with partner companies.
Who Receives the Card?
100,000 public school teachers working in schools with the best performance on the Basic Education Development Index (Ideb) will be recipients.
The card, issued by Banco do Brasil, will grant credit of R$ 3,000 for use on work equipment, such as laptops and tablets.
According to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the initiative aims to recognize “the essential role of teachers in transforming the country.”
Additionally, it intends to stimulate qualification and valuation of the teaching career, as well as improve working conditions through technological support.
As a result, it is hoped that the Brazilian education system will strengthen and attract more motivated professionals.
How Does the Adhesion Process Work?
First, the teacher must request the CNDB with a regular CPF and prove an active link with an educational institution.
Next, if their school is classified among those with the best performance on the Ideb and the teacher is selected, they will receive the Banco do Brasil card with credit of R$ 3,000.
The use of this amount will be exclusively for the purchase of work equipment.
Importance and Implications for Education
The delivery of the card and the CNDB represents an important step in professional recognition.
Through the card, the teacher gains formal visibility; with the credit, they acquire tools for their daily work.
Thus, the incentive is not merely symbolic but has practical impact on the daily lives of schools. Furthermore, measures like this can attract more talent to the teaching career.
In summary, the government launches an initiative aimed at valuing public school teachers: a card with credit of R$ 3,000 for 100,000 teachers and the new CNDB for millions.
If you are a teacher, it is worth tracking the selection criteria and applying for your card — and if your school seeks differentiation, the impacts can be significant.
With information from ND+

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