Learn Neuroscience from the comfort of your home and certified by the MEC! The Ministry of Education has released 50 places on a completely online and free course for lovers of the human mind!
The Ministry of Education (MEC) has just announced a new opportunity for teachers from all over Brazil. The opportunities have been opened 50.000 additional places for the free Neuroscience Training course. Completely online, the course has a workload of 200 hours, guaranteeing complete training for educators who seek to improve their pedagogical practices. Given the success of previous classes, demand for this course is high, and places may fill up quickly. Registration is now open and is simple and straightforward, with no need for a selection process.
Neuroeducation is an area that combines neuroscience, psychology and education to understand how the brain learns. With this knowledge, teachers can transform their classroom practices, applying innovative strategies adapted to the needs of each age group. course offered by MEC It is structured to serve educators at all levels of education, from Early Childhood Education to Youth and Adult Education (EJA), allowing the knowledge acquired to be widely applied in different educational contexts.
The course structure is organized into five main modules, each focused on a specific segment of education. They are:
- Introduction to the Study of Neuroscience Applied to Education
- Neuroscience and Early Childhood Education
- Neuroscience and Elementary Education
- Neuroscience and High School
- Neuroscience and Youth and Adult Education In addition, there is an assessment module, totaling 200 hours of training.
Who can enroll in the MEC Neuroscience course?
The course is aimed at all teachers working in public or private schools. There are no specific academic prerequisites, which makes this training accessible to educators from different areas of activity and with varying levels of experience. The only requirement is that the interested party has the desire to learn and apply the concepts of Neuroeducation in their school environment, helping to promote quality education.
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What will the selection process be like?
Unlike other courses, the MEC will not hold a selection process for this course. Places will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning that the sooner the interested party enrolls, the greater the chances of securing a place. Registration is quick and done entirely through the platform. AVAMEC, from the Ministry of Education itself, where candidates must only fill in their details and confirm their registration for the desired course.
When do classes start?
The Neuroeducation course classes are held in the EAD format, that is, entirely online, which facilitates the participation of educators from all over the country. The flexible schedules allow teachers to adapt their studies according to their routine. After enrolling, students can access the course materials and begin their activities. The course is expected to be completed by the end of the year, allowing teachers to apply the knowledge acquired in the next school year.
How do I enroll in the MEC Neuroscience course?
As Registration is now open and can be done directly on the AVAMEC website. There is no limit to the number of registrations per participant, allowing the educator to register for other courses available on the platform, if they wish to further expand their knowledge.