The exhibition is part of the celebration of the NGO's 10th anniversary For coming – main content and mobilization platform on educational innovations in Brazil – and features interactive and multimedia activities.
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The cultural exhibition brings 148 contributions, via crowdfunding, but also has project supporters, such as: Camino School, Faber-Castell, FTD Educação, Fundação Educar, Instituto Ayrton Senna and Red Balloon.
At the exhibition, visitors will learn the stories of Brazilian teachers who transform their practical classes into innovative classes.
It will be possible to interact with playful activities to learn and reflect on the educational process, in addition to finding out how the teachers' projects were developed. There will be spaces to listen to stories, build projects with recyclable materials, try new games, exercise the power of praise and much more.
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The educators
- Sandra Cristina da Silva Cassiano, from Maxaranguape, Rio Grande do Norte.
- Maria Eliete Araújo de Oliveira, from Ariquemes, in Rondônia.
- Gina Vieira Ponte, from Brasília, Federal District.
- Gonçalina Eva Almeida de Santana, from Nossa Senhora do Livramento, in Mato Grosso.
- Débora Garofalo, from São Paulo, capital
- Elineide Alves dos Santos Fernandes, from Cabrobó, in Pernambuco.
- Doug Alvoroçado, from Rio de Janeiro, capital
- Giovana Picolo, from Pinhal da Serra, in Rio Grande do Sul.
- Paulo Magalhães, from São Paulo, capital.
- Eliane Boroponepa Monzilar, from Barra do Bugres, in Mato Grosso.
About
- Encounter with the Future: trajectory of educators who transform the present and build the future
- When: from November 8th to February 3rd.
- Location: Museu Catavento – Av. Mercúrio, s/n – Parque Dom Pedro II, São Paulo – SP.
- Price: From R$7,50.
- Sell: In this link or directly at the box office.
- gratuity: On Tuesday for all visitors. Teachers, coordinators, directors, supervisors, support staff from public schools and staff from the São Paulo State Department of Education are entitled to free entry. Children up to 7 years old are free.