The Center for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) and the State University of Maranhão closed a partnership to provide online courses. There are more than 100,000 vacancies in various courses and areas, such as education, management and technology. The online courses of this partnership provide content aimed at training and qualifying teachers, developing digital and inclusive teaching skills.
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CAPES and Uema entered into a partnership in 2020 to promote teacher specialization in digital technologies and inclusive education. The new courses are: Psychology of Education, Didactic Design for Online Teaching, How to Produce Video Classes, Mediation in Distance Education and Multimedia in Education. In total, there are more than 300,000 vacancies.
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Courses and classes are available at
On the website, there is the free registration form, and upon completion, users receive certificates of completion.
The target audience is public and private school teachers, but the platform is open to anyone who wants to take the courses.
How did it come about
The origin of this partnership comes from the Training course for Digital Teaching in Network. This course is coordinated by Brazilian and Portuguese professors, providing dual certificate, under the name of the educational institution of Maranhão and the Open University of Portugal.
Gamification Course in Inclusive Teaching for the Deaf
This course promotes gamification, a teaching method based on the inclusion of deaf people in the course subjects. The teaching model is entirely online, generating a 30-hour certificate.
Literacy, Literacy and Digital Technologies Course
This course aims to prepare teachers for the virtual environment. In it, teachers learn the main digital technologies for teaching and the adaptation of literacy methods to online. The course has 3 modules, totaling a 60-hour certificate, held virtually.