MEC Offers Free Course in Neuroeducation for Teachers of All Levels of Basic Education, with Certification.
The Ministry of Education (MEC) offers a free course in Teacher Training in Neuroeducation, aimed at educators of all levels of basic education. The course is available for teachers who wish to expand their knowledge on how neuroscience can be applied in education. The spots are limited, and interested individuals must register directly on the official MEC website.
About the Free Neuroeducation Course for Teachers
MEC offers a free course in Neuroeducation for teachers of early childhood education, elementary and high school, as well as educators who work in youth and adult education.
The course has a workload of 200 hours, structured into six modules covering various aspects of neuroscience applied to education.
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The free course provides teachers the opportunity to improve their educational practices through a deeper understanding of how the brain works and how it impacts student learning.
Enrollment for the course is open, and all teachers can register, regardless of the educational level they work in.
The free course offers educators the chance to update themselves and apply the latest discoveries in neuroscience in their daily teaching activities.
Objectives of the MEC Training Course
This free Neuroeducation course from MEC is aimed at teachers of all levels of basic education, including early childhood education, elementary education I and II, high school, as well as youth and adult education.
The main objective of the course is to enable teachers to better understand how the central nervous system (CNS) works and how cognitive processes affect student learning at different stages of education.
Teachers who participate in the free course will learn how to use knowledge about neuroscience to enhance their educational strategies and create more effective teaching practices.
The course provides practical learning, focused on the real application of techniques in the classroom.
Structure of the Free Course for Teachers
The free course offered by MEC follows a self-directed methodology, without onsite tutors. This means that teachers will be able to study the course modules independently, with complete schedule flexibility.
The total workload of the course is 200 hours, and teachers will have between 50 and 200 days to complete the training.
During the free course, participants will have access to supplementary materials, videos, and recommended bibliography, facilitating learning and the application of concepts in the educational routine.
After completion, teachers will receive a certificate of participation, provided they meet the requirements for approval in the evaluative activities and fulfill the minimum study time.
How to Register for the Free MEC Course?
Teachers interested in participating in the Teacher Training Course in Neuroeducation can register directly on the MEC website.
The spots are limited, so don’t waste time and secure your participation now.
The free Neuroeducation course from MEC is an excellent opportunity for teachers to deepen their knowledge in neuroscience and apply new educational strategies in their teaching practices.

Quero muito fazer, mais não estou conseguindo fazer inscrição
O assunto é muito bom e pertinente aos professores, nossos professores das redes particulares e públicas precisam estar bem mais preparados, para trazer segurança aos seus alunos, e lhes proporcionar o que de melhor Eles tem para os oferecer, então sim este assunto é muito importante!!!
Como se escreve?