Qualification, improvement and, above all, appreciation! A Amazonas Department of Education (Seduc AM) just released the Qualify Program which opens 5,600 vacancies for lato and stricto sensu specialization aimed at education professionals. The project serves public servants of the state network and includes five master's courses.
The project is a partnership with Federal Universities of Amazonas (Ufam) and the State of Amazonas (UEA). According to Lourenço Braga, state secretary of Education, the objective is to qualify professionals, taking the field away from amateurism. "We need to get out of this amateurism that state education has been subjected to in recent years", he stressed.
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Vacancies are distributed among specialization (4,200), master's (150), school management (700) and school secretaries (600). Currently, there are five master's programs, including in Indigenous Education, taught by UFAM. The lines also include Geography, Mathematics, Letters and Education.
The specialization courses, in turn, will be held at UEA while vacancies for school management will be filled in MBA. For school secretaries, an update will be organized under the responsibility of Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV).
The Qualify Program is financed by resources from the Fund for the Maintenance and Development of Basic Education and the Valuation of Education Professionals (Fundeb). The focus is on continuing education for professionals working in the state network, as well as providing improvements in pedagogical and theoretical-methodological practices.
In the first half of this year, the program has already provided 4,200 vacancies in the lato sensu postgraduate course in Digital Literacy and Teaching Methodology in Basic Mathematics, both offered by UEA.