Pedagogical practices: public communication and use of resources
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-04-28 | - |
| 2026-04-28 | - |
| 2027-04-28 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The University Federal of Minas Gerais (UFMG) is offering a course titled "Prßticas pedag¾gicas: comunicańŃo em p·blico e uso de recursos" as part of its Plano de Desenvolvimento de Pessoas (PDP) for 2025.
Program Details
Target Audience
The course is designed for effective servers of UFMG.
General Objective
The objective of the course is to improve the communication capacity of servers through reflections that enable them to recognize concepts of education, socioemotional aspects, the importance of planning, and the potential of various pedagogical resources.
Course Description
The course covers topics such as education, planning, elements of communication, socioemotional aspects, and the body as a context.
Requirements
Participants are required to have knowledge of Moodle.
Course Format
The course will be held remotely (asynchronously) with a total of 25 hours.
Duration
The course will take place from April 28, 2025, to June 22, 2025.
Location
The course will be held on the UFMG Moodle platform.
Availability
There are 40 available spots, with 15 spots reserved for docents and 25 spots for technical-administrative staff.
Selection Criteria
The selection criteria include the length of time served at UFMG, with priority given to those with more seniority, and in cases of a tie, priority will be given to those with a lower level in their career or older age.
Certification
Certification is conditional upon participation in at least 70% of the proposed activities.
Educators
The course will be taught by Dr. Symaira Poliana Nonato and Dr. Vanessa Avelar Cappelle Fonseca.
Program Structure
- The course is part of the UFMG's Plano de Desenvolvimento de Pessoas (PDP) for 2025.
- It aims to enhance the pedagogical practices of UFMG servers.
- The course is structured to include various topics related to education and communication.
- These topics are designed to improve the servers' capacity for effective communication and pedagogical practices.
