IFSP is accepting applications for its free online specialization in Specialized Educational Services. Aimed at education professionals, the postgraduate course aims to train teachers to create inclusive and accessible pedagogical practices.
Getting into a quality, free, 100% online postgraduate course seemed like a distant dream for many educators.
Now, this becomes a reality with the new specialization of Federal Institute of São Paulo (IFSP), which promises to transform the way teachers deal with inclusion in schools.
With limited vacancies and high demand, the Specialized Educational Assistance (AEE) course is open for registration and brings benefits that go beyond simple professional qualification.
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Free and inclusive specialization: registrations open
The Federal Institute of São Paulo announced, on January 9, 2025, the notice that regulates the selection process for the Lato Sensu Postgraduate course in Specialized Educational Assistance.
Completely free and carried out remotely, the course is offered by Campus Capivari, in partnership with the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes) and the Brazilian Open University System (UAB).
According to the notice, registration began on January 15 and remains open until February 4, 2025.
The 400 available vacancies will be filled in order of registration, ensuring agility and inclusion in the selection process. There is no registration fee, which reinforces the accessible nature of the initiative.
What is the purpose of the specialization in AEE?
The course aims to train educators to create and apply pedagogical practices focused on inclusion.
During the specialization, professionals will learn to identify barriers in education and develop accessible strategies that promote equal opportunities for students with disabilities or special educational needs.
According to the notice, the program combines theoretical and practical classes in a completely online format, guaranteeing flexibility to participants.
This means that teachers who already work in the area will be able to combine the course with their professional activities.
Distribution of vacancies by hubs
The AEE course is aimed at five campuses of the Open University of Brazil (UAB), all located in the state of São Paulo. The 150 available places are distributed as follows:
- Itapevi
- Santos
- Votuporanga
- Sao Paulo (Penha)
- Matão
Some of the places are reserved for affirmative action, with the aim of increasing the participation of groups historically excluded from higher education.
Who can participate?
Educators who hold a Bachelor's degree recognized by the the Ministry of Education (MEC):, regardless of the area.
To complete your enrollment, you will need to present your diploma or course completion certificate at the indicated time.
This is a particularly interesting opportunity for teachers who wish to specialize in inclusive education, an area that is increasingly valued in the job market.
How will the selection be made at IFSP?
The selection process will be simple and straightforward. Candidates will be ranked in order of registration, provided they meet the criteria established in the notice.
After filling the vacancies at each center, a waiting list will be created for new opportunities, in case there are any cancellations.
Why invest in a specialization in AEE?
School inclusion is no longer just an ideal goal, it has become a practical necessity in the day-to-day running of educational institutions.
Currently, public and private schools are looking for professionals capable of offering specialized support and creating an environment that welcomes diversity.
According to experts, a specialization in AEE not only improves the teacher's resume, but also has a direct impact on the lives of students and their families, promoting a fairer and more accessible education for all.
Course with national recognition
The program has the support of renowned institutions, such as Capes and the UAB System, which reinforces its credibility.
Furthermore, the distance learning format ensures that educators from different regions have access to the content without the need for travel or additional costs for transportation and accommodation.
How to Apply
Registrations are made exclusively online, through official application form. There is no fee, and the process is quick and intuitive.
The deadline to participate is February 4, 2025, but places may fill up sooner due to high demand.
Don't miss this chance!
The free and fully online specialization in Specialized Educational Support is a rare opportunity for those seeking to grow professionally and make a difference in education.
Visit https://cpv.ifsp.edu.br/aee for more information and secure your place before it's too late.
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Can people from other states apply?