MEC Opens Enrollment For A Free Religious Education Course, With Certification At The End. Spots Are Limited.
Did you know that it is now possible to enroll in a free Religious Education course offered by MEC and receive a certificate at the end? Yes, you read that right!
The Ministry of Education (MEC) has opened enrollment for a free online training in Religious Education aimed at the final years of elementary school. This is an unmissable opportunity for educators who want to enhance their knowledge and obtain a recognized certification.
What The Course Offers?
The course, available on the AVAMEC platform (Virtual Learning Environment of the Ministry of Education), encompasses a workload of 180 hours and promises comprehensive training.
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Students will have access to a comprehensive and structured content, divided into four main modules, following the guidelines of the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC). Let’s learn a little more about each module:
Module 1: Religious Education and Educational Legislation
- Unit 1: Religious education in the Law of Guidelines and Bases of National Education (9.394/96) and in other normative frameworks.
- Unit 2: Evaluative activity.
- References.
Module 2: Religious Education in the BNCC: Perspectives and Challenges
- Unit 1: Guiding elements of the BNCC.
- Unit 2: The thematic units, objects of knowledge, and skills for religious education.
- Unit 3: Evaluative activity.
- References.
Module 3: Weaving Knowledge in Religious Education from the Perspective of the BNCC
- Unit 1: Weaving knowledge.
- Unit 2: The BNCC and new teaching and learning perspectives for religious education.
- Unit 3: Evaluative activity.
- References.
Module 4: BNCC in Practice: Active Methodologies and The Development of Learning Paths in Religious Education
- Unit 1: Religious education from the perspective of active methodologies in the BNCC.
- Unit 2: The development of learning paths in religious education.
- BNCC in practice – Proposal 1.
- BNCC in practice – Proposal 2.
According to MEC, this training is an excellent opportunity for educators seeking to enhance their pedagogical practices and update themselves according to the new educational guidelines of the country.
In addition to providing a solid theoretical foundation, the course also focuses on practical and innovative methodologies, ensuring a comprehensive and up-to-date training.
Furthermore, MEC explains that, at the end of the course, students who successfully complete all activities and evaluations will receive a free certificate. This certification is valid throughout the national territory and can be an important differential in any educator’s resume.
Stay Alert!
According to MEC, spots are limited and may fill up quickly. Don’t waste time and secure your registration to take advantage of this unique opportunity for free and quality training.
Those interested should access the enrollment form available on the AVAMEC platform: Enrollment for Religious Education Course. After enrollment, students can start studying immediately and will have between 45 and 200 days to complete all the course content and activities.

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