Enrollments Open for 2,160 Slots in Free Brazilian Sign Language Courses, Promoting Inclusion and Communication in the State!
The Department of Education of Pernambuco is starting enrollments for free LIBRAS courses, offering a unique opportunity for those interested in learning Brazilian Sign Language.
With a total of 2,160 slots available, the course is aimed at beginner classes at basic level 1, covering various locations throughout the state.
Enrollment Details and Locations
Enrollments started today (Monday, February 10) and can be done at the headquarters of the Regional Education Management or directly at the participating schools.
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Interested individuals have until Wednesday (12) to secure their spot. For more information about the enrollment locations, visit the link provided in the official channels of the Department.
This process aims to facilitate access to the courses and ensure that a greater number of people can benefit from this essential training.
Start and Duration of the LIBRAS Course
The classes are scheduled to start on February 17, with a total duration of 60 hours, distributed over five months.
This course is an excellent opportunity for those who wish to enhance their communication skills with the deaf community or consider a career as a LIBRAS translator or instructor.
The training covers not only the basic understanding of signs but also cultural and social aspects of the deaf community, promoting a broader and more inclusive understanding.
Content and Methodology of the LIBRAS Course

The LIBRAS course is carefully structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the language.
Participants will learn about grammatical structure, facial and body expressions, and basic vocabulary in LIBRAS.
The methodology involves practical classes, interactive exercises, and group activities to ensure dynamic and effective learning.
The instructors are qualified professionals with extensive experience in the field, ensuring a high standard of teaching.
Specialized Training at the Support Center for the Deaf
In addition to the slots for beginners, the SEE offers courses in Training for LIBRAS Translators/Interpreters and Training for LIBRAS Instructors at the Support Center for the Deaf (CAS/PE), located at the Center for Specialized Educational Support of Recife (CAEER), in the Casa Amarela neighborhood.
Enrollments for these specialized courses are done exclusively online, allowing a wider audience to register without the need for physical travel.
These advanced courses are designed to empower professionals to work in educational, institutional, and community environments, expanding access to communication for the deaf.
Requirements and Contact Information
To participate in the courses, one must be at least 16 years old. This initiative is particularly important for young people who wish to start training in LIBRAS early, opening doors to future professional opportunities. Those interested in obtaining more information can contact via phone at (81) 3183.8556.
The Department of Education encourages everyone to participate in this movement for inclusion and accessibility, reinforcing the commitment to a fairer and more equitable society.
Social Impact and Inclusion
The offering of free LIBRAS courses represents a significant advancement for social inclusion in the state of Pernambuco.
By training more individuals in Brazilian Sign Language, the Department of Education is promoting greater interaction between the deaf and hearing communities, contributing to breaking down communicative and cultural barriers.
This action not only benefits the direct participants of the course but also the communities in which they serve, expanding the reach and social impact of the initiative.
SOURCE: BLOGDOALBERTOALVES

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