Educators Have Until December 5 To Register. Limited Slots Ensure High-Quality Qualification.
The USP (University of São Paulo) has just opened registrations for the USP School 2025, an event that offers more than 70 free courses for public school teachers.
The initiative, which will occur between January 13 and 17, 2025, provides a unique opportunity for training in fundamental topics for modern education. Interested teachers must register by December 5, via the APOLO Platform.
With in-person courses held in São Paulo, at the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences (FFLCH) and the Institute of Chemistry (IQ-USP), the event promotes the integration between higher education and basic education, strengthening teacher training and improving pedagogical practices.
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Free USP Courses That Make a Difference in the Classroom
The USP School 2025 offers highly relevant courses, addressing current and innovative topics. Check out some of the available options:
- Education, Games and Gaming in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- How to Be an Antiracist Educator
- Scientific Education in Risk Scenarios
- Collaborative Practices in Sciences
In addition to the classes, participants will have access to lectures, roundtables, and cultural activities, providing a rich environment for experience exchange among educators and researchers.
The courses have varied workloads and are designed to meet the main demands of basic education, offering content aligned with current pedagogical practices.
How Does the Selection Process Work?
The selection will be made by electronic drawing, ensuring equal opportunity for all interested. To participate, teachers need to:
- Be active in the public education system.
- Register within the deadline, by December 5, 2024, via the APOLO Platform.
- Wait for the drawing results, which will be announced on the same platform.
Slots are limited, so the sooner you secure your registration, the better. There are no costs associated with the event, reinforcing USP‘s commitment to the democratization of access to quality education.
Where to Register?
Registrations are available exclusively through the APOLO Platform, on the official USP website. It is necessary to fill out the information correctly and keep track of updates on the platform.
SECURE YOUR SPOT BY CLICKING HERE
More information can be obtained directly from the USP School website or through contact emails provided in the announcement.
About USP and the Impact of the Event
The USP is one of the most respected higher education institutions in Brazil and Latin America, known for its academic excellence and impact on scientific production. The USP School 2025 event reflects the university’s commitment to educational transformation, offering high-quality free qualification for public school teachers.
Since its inception, the project has contributed to strengthening pedagogical practices in schools across Brazil, positively impacting basic education and helping to prepare teachers for the challenges of teaching.
If you are a public school teacher, the USP School 2025 is the ideal opportunity to enhance your knowledge and make a difference in the classroom.
Don’t miss the chance to participate in free courses, exchange experiences with experts, and connect with one of the best universities in the country. Sign up now and take the next step in your career!

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