With classes suspended and academic activities being carried out by methods of the distance education, many teachers, parents and students had to adapt their routine. To help with this, some educational institutions and organizations have made available platforms and resources free for learning.
In this way, the Canal Futura, carried out by the Roberto Marinho Foundation in partnership with the private sector, has a set of educational content, on television and on the internet, to help those who are studying from home.
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On television, three tracks of educational programming are offered, created from the classes and methodologies of telecourse and others Canal Futura programs. The exhibitions are during school hours, from Monday to Friday — at 8:00 am, 1:00 pm and 6:15 pm, until the end of April.
On the internet, they are available for free at Future Play. You can watch whenever and wherever you want, even indicate to students as online activities.
“In times of crisis, the Roberto Marinho Foundation innovates and reinforces its commitment to Brazilian society and its expertise in social responsibility, on its Canal Futura and on the channel's digital platforms, a wide range of virtual classes for children and young people. In this way, it makes explicit, once again, its purpose in acting to not leave #Nem1PraTras”, highlights Wilson Risolia, secretary general of the Roberto Marinho Foundation.
You free content offered by Canal Futura are for the most different areas of learning, in addition to the bonus of the classic Telecurso. Check out what they are:
ART
The Telas do Brasil program provides access to art as an educational tool, exploring the Edson Queiroz Foundation and Airton Queiroz collection.
SCIENCES
A partnership between TV Unesp and the Astronomical Observatory "Lionel José Andriatto", the Astrolab program aims to present curiosities, data, theories and news about astronomy in an accessible way.
The Experiments program, presented by Anton Voitsehovsky, shows complex scientific subjects in a simple way, making them fascinating with the help of specialists from the most diverse areas.
Queimamufa is a series that deals with the science in a playful way. The two brothers, the child youtuber Rafa and the curious Manu, explore themes such as static energy, gravity, natural selection, between others.
The Viver Ciência program is produced by TV UFG. It makes a connection between science and everyday life, through the presentation and debate of research carried out at UFG and its impacts on society.
HISTORY
The Mitopedia program presents the mythological stories that gave rise to everyday expressions, such as “Greek's gift” and “Achilles' heel”, with current references and fun language.
Two teenagers, Clara and Neto, created a video channel on the internet, Show da História, to investigate historical events in Brazil up to the present day.
PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE
In the Menas program it is possible to clarify doubts about the biggest mistakes in the colloquial use of the Portuguese language, such as the uses of “the” or “there is” and "to have" or "to see".
MATHEMATICS
In Simplex, four young people (Inês, Júlio, Manu and Tom), with the help of Evaristo, a nightclub bouncer who is studious and passionate about mathematics, apply the discipline in a practical way in their daily lives.
PORTUGUESE, MATHEMATICS, GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
The Aula no Traço series is dedicated to elementary school students and shows concepts of the Portuguese language, mathematics, science, history and geography in a very entertaining way.
BONUS!
Telecurso is an educational material recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC). Initially presented on television, today the educational content can also be accessed via the internet.
Elementary School (final years, from 6th to 9th grade) and High School classes can be attended, free of charge, at the Telecurso channel on YouTube.
*With information from Canal Futura
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