BRAZILIAN PUBLIC
SCHOOLS: INNOVATIONS IN BUILDING THE WORKFORCE OF TOMORROW
June 7, 2018
Time: 12:00 PM to
2:00 PM
Location: Brazilian-American
Chamber of Commerce, Inc., New York, New York
In conjunction with
the Worldfund’s Education
Leadership Award Dinner, The Chamber and Worldfund are pleased to organize
a panel of educators and philanthropists who will discuss methods for improving
public education in Brazil. This year’s panel will debate recent innovations
that can improve the quality of public education while helping students develop
the skills needed to participate in an increasingly globalized economy.
The panelists will
discuss recent innovative developments in both public policy and private public
partnerships (PPP’s). Public policy initiatives include efforts to combating
school evasion, improving instruction quality, expanding full time schools, and
instituting the National Core Curriculum. Simultaneously, PPP’s are helping to
revamp the infrastructure of public schools and providing teachers with quality
training that connects learning with the skills necessary for the jobs of the
future.
Join us for a
discussion with a distinguished panel of experts and practitioners who are
dedicated to advancing the quality and relevance of Brazil’s public
education.
Moderator:
Kelly Maurice, Executive Director, Worldfund
Worldfund is a leading
Education NGO that provides teacher and principal training programs in Mexico
and Brazil. Kelly joined the organization in 2010, and has been leading its
growth as the Executive Director for the since Jan. of 2015. Since then, Worldfund
has doubled the size of its operations and has scaled its programs across
dozens of Mexican and Brazilian states.
Panelists:
Jair Ribeiro, Founder, Parceiros
da Educação
Parceiros da Educação
is a civil society organization that advocates for the fundamental right of
very Brazilian child to quality education, via supporting the government in the
adoption of etter public policies for education and facilitating private-public
partnerships aiming to improve public schools' infrastructure and students' academic
performance. Mr. Ribeiro will be honored at the 2018 Education Leadership Award Dinner,
Worldfund’s 15th Anniversary Gala, on June 7th at Mandarin Oriental New York
City.
Marcos Magalhães, Founder, Instituto
de Co-Responsabilidade pela Educação
Instituto de
Co-Responsabilidade pela Educação was founded to contribute to improving the
quality of Public K-12 Education by using innovations in content, method and
management. The institute dedicates itself to turning public schools into full
time schools with a methodology that emphasizes developing each students' life
project.
Marília Gessa, STEM
Brasil, Worldfund
STEM Brasil has been
offering top-quality support to Science and Math teachers in public high
schools and middle schools in 14 Brazilian states, and it's now scaling to
Mexico. The success of the program is to synthesize the official school
curriculums of Science and Math with innovation, technology, creativity,
practical projects and local context. Marília has been working with strategic
partnerships for STEM Brasil for 4 years and is the leader of the expansion
of STEM México.
AFTERNOON PROGRAM WITH AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER BETI
ROZENCWAJG (SEM FRONTEIRAS PRESS)
July 12, 2018
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc., New York, New York
This hour and a half long afterschool workshop for
kids based on two children’s picture books, Stolen Spirit and Without
Words, which introduces a brief overview of Brazil’s early history while
encouraging young people to think about their Brazilian heritage through their
personal experiences as immigrants, or as the children of immigrants.
This workshop would present some general information about Brazil’s early
history through a brief discussion, but it will also be interactive.
Stolen Spirit, which takes place in 1500, focuses on
the arrival of the Portuguese from an Indian boy’s point of view.
We can bring objects such as a sample of brazilwood to talk about how Brazil
got its name and why the Portuguese were interested in this land. That would be
Part I of the workshop. We would base Part II of the workshop on our
book Without Words, which is about a Brazilian immigrant boy who uses his
talent for draw to adapt to life in the United States. We would encourage
kids or draw or to write about some personal experience they had with Brazil,
and then share that memory with everyone else if they are comfortable.
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