

Registrations


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Register on the UFABC Public Portal
Waiting list
1. Applicants who do not get places will be placed on the waiting list, and will have to attend the opening class.
2. Those absent from the opening class will have their places assigned to those interested in the waiting list.
3. The waiting list is covered according to the same criteria described above.
It is a 60 hour/class online extension course. There are two synchronous classes, the inaugural and the final one, and all the others are asynchronous, mediated by Moodle.
The course, aimed at teachers of primary education in Brazil and Portugal, consists of lesson scripts, texts, video lessons, games, didactic sequences, images, development of a polar project for application in the classroom, covering the following contents: History of the Continent, Animal and Plant Life, Ice and Climate.
Course participants must spend an average of five hours per week to study the course contents, carry out research and carry out the learning activities.
The assessment is procedural through interaction in groups and discussion forums, elaboration of teaching sequences, projects and activities.
It is a 60 hour/class online extension course. There are two synchronous classes, the inaugural and the final one, and all the others are asynchronous, mediated by Moodle.
The course, aimed at teachers of primary education in Brazil and Portugal, consists of lesson scripts, texts, video lessons, games, didactic sequences, images, development of a polar project for application in the classroom, covering the following contents: History of the Continent, Animal and Plant Life, Ice and Climate.
Course participants must spend an average of five hours per week to study the course contents, carry out research and carry out the learning activities.
The assessment is procedural through interaction in groups and discussion forums, elaboration of teaching sequences, projects and activities.

It is a 60 hour/class online extension course. There are two synchronous classes, the inaugural and the final one, and all the others are asynchronous, mediated by Moodle.
The course, aimed at teachers of primary education in Brazil and Portugal, consists of lesson scripts, texts, video lessons, games, didactic sequences, images, development of a polar project for application in the classroom, covering the following contents: History of the Continent, Animal and Plant Life, Ice and Climate.
Course participants must spend an average of five hours per week to study the course contents, carry out research and carry out the learning activities.
The assessment is procedural through interaction in groups and discussion forums, elaboration of teaching sequences, projects and activities.
It is a 60 hour/class online extension course. There are two synchronous classes, the inaugural and the final one, and all the others are asynchronous, mediated by Moodle.
The course, aimed at teachers of primary education in Brazil and Portugal, consists of lesson scripts, texts, video lessons, games, didactic sequences, images, development of a polar project for application in the classroom, covering the following contents: History of the Continent, Animal and Plant Life, Ice and Climate.
Course participants must spend an average of five hours per week to study the course contents, carry out research and carry out the learning activities.
The assessment is procedural through interaction in groups and discussion forums, elaboration of teaching sequences, projects and activities.
It is a 60 hour/class online extension course. There are two synchronous classes, the inaugural and the final one, and all the others are asynchronous, mediated by Moodle.
The course, aimed at teachers of primary education in Brazil and Portugal, consists of lesson scripts, texts, video lessons, games, didactic sequences, images, development of a polar project for application in the classroom, covering the following contents: History of the Continent, Animal and Plant Life, Ice and Climate.
Course participants must spend an average of five hours per week to study the course contents, carry out research and carry out the learning activities.
The assessment is procedural through interaction in groups and discussion forums, elaboration of teaching sequences, projects and activities.



Prerequisites
It is a 60 hour/class online extension course. There are two synchronous classes, the inaugural and the final one, and all the others are asynchronous, mediated by Moodle.
The course, aimed at teachers of primary education in Brazil and Portugal, consists of lesson scripts, texts, video lessons, games, didactic sequences, images, development of a polar project for application in the classroom, covering the following contents: History of the Continent, Animal and Plant Life, Ice and Climate.
Course participants must spend an average of five hours per week to study the course contents, carry out research and carry out the learning activities.
The assessment is procedural through interaction in groups and discussion forums, elaboration of teaching sequences, projects and activities.
Classes
Synchronous classes (mandatory attendance):
The class is broadcast over the internet and online presence is mandatory. The address will be provided after confirmation of enrollment.
Note. Those absent will have their registration canceled and their places will be given to those interested who are on the waiting list (duly registered) and who attend the inaugural class
Online face-to-face assessment. On the day and period of the meeting, students must accompany the class on the Internet at an address to be provided in due course.
Classes

Registrations
Register on the UFABC Public Portal
Certification
Students who have proven application of the Polar Project, who obtain a final grade between A, B, C, who have appeared online in the opening and closing classes, will be approved in the course with the right to a certificate. Full details of the learning and assessment process will be provided during the inaugural mandatory attendance class.
Contact email for questions: extensao@ufabc.edu.br
Certification



Certification



