In Response To The Increase In School Violence, The MEC Launches An Online And Free Course With 180 Hours, Training Educators To Implement Peace Practices.
In a scenario where violence and conflicts in Brazilian schools are in the spotlight, a new hope emerges.
The Ministry Of Education (MEC) Launches An Unprecedented, Free And Fully Online Course, Aimed At Training Education And Health Professionals To Implement Restorative Practices In The School Environment.
In partnership with the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS) and the National Union of Municipal Education Leaders (Undime), the program is a unique opportunity for those wishing to specialize in methods to build safe schools and promote a culture of peace in the country.
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The course, entitled “Restorative Practices: Building Safe Schools And Promoting A Culture Of Peace”, has a robust workload of 180 hours, structured to provide quality theoretical and practical training.
Aimed At Teachers, Pedagogical Coordinators, School Managers And Health Professionals, the training has as its main objective the creation of a network of facilitators in restorative practices, strengthening the prevention and combat of violence in Brazilian schools.
Registration is free, carried out through the AVAMEC digital platform, and spots will be filled according to the order of registration.
Free And Accessible Course To Build Safe Schools
The training offered by the MEC Aims To Train Professionals Broadly And In Detail, Allowing Them To Learn And Practice Restorative Methods In Daily School Life.
The content includes conflict mediation techniques, such as “restorative circles,” which encourage healthy dialogues and promote peaceful resolution of disputes, always focused on a positive educational environment.
According To The MEC, the course Covers Various Modules That Explore Topics Such As Restorative Justice, Children And Adolescents’ Rights And Building A Peaceful School Climate.
Divided into modules to facilitate the absorption and application of content, the course covers everything from an introduction to the concept of restorative justice to specific techniques for implementation in the school environment.
Complete And Accessible Curriculum Structure
The curriculum structure of the course is divided into four main modules, each with a specific focus for building essential skills in promoting a safe and welcoming environment:
Introductory Module (8 Hours) – Provides an overview of restorative practices, restorative justice and the culture of peace, with welcoming concepts that highlight the importance of safe education.
Fundamental Knowledge Module (16 Hours) – A module that explores the history and foundations of restorative justice. Here, participants come into contact with the rights of children and adolescents, and the role of ancestral wisdom in the pacification process.
Dialogues And Relationships In The School Environment Module (12 Hours) – Focused on relationships and conflict management, this section deals with networking and building a positive school climate, employing the circle as a disciplinary tool.
Practical Implementation Module (12 Hours) – Focused on practical situations, explores the role of the facilitator and applicable examples, such as case studies and strategies for creating belonging and peace.
Registrations And Limited Spots At The MEC
Registrations are already open on the AVAMEC Platform, with a total of 10,000 spots available, divided into two groups of 5,000 participants.
The spots Will Be Distributed By Order Of Registration, Ensuring That The First Interested Parties Have The Opportunity To Be Part Of This Training Process.
To Register, You Just Need To Access The AVAMEC Website And Search For The Course, Securing A Spot And Thus The Chance To Contribute To Safer And More Harmonious School Environments Across Brazil.
This course is an innovative and essential initiative for professionals who wish to train in restorative practices and contribute to building a safer and more welcoming school environment.

O curso tem 48 h não 180 como diz a matéria