Training the leaders of the future starts at your school
"We share the same challenge: preparing young people for a future in which it will be mandatory to collaborate with technology, develop transversal skills such as adaptability and creativity, and maintain a commitment to continuous learning."Maira Habimorad, CEO of Inteli
Schools are responsible for helping students with one of the most important decisions in anyone's life: choosing a degree course and college.
As well as preparing for the entrance exam, this journey involves helping them to understand the landscape of educational institutions, the nature of the courses available and how this combination can prepare them for the future.
It is up to schools to occupy an important space as curators of possibilities, acting in co-responsibility with families and higher education institutions in expanding each student's repertoire, so that everyone has the chance to make choices in line with their dreams, abilities and aspirations.
Since we are much stronger together, we invite you, the educator, to find out more about our program, which brings together lectures, workshops, electives and personalized activities on the job market of the future, in which technology plays a central and leading role in all careers.
Lectures and Workshops
Lectures
Careers of the Future and the Influence of Technology
The future of work
Career in the age of abundance
The Future of Work and Education for the Future
Career, have you thought about yours?
Technology, which way to go?
Workshops
Move & Code - Creating movement with programming
Introduction to Innovative Entrepreneurship
Computer Vision - Creating AI and computer vision models (Teachable Machine)
Intellectual Electives
Signaling the urgency of integrating digital skills into the school curriculum, the Common National Curriculum Base (BNCC) included three pillars as essential competences in the annex to computing: digital culture, digital world e computational thinking.
In addition to complying with the BNCC regulations, the project-based elective curriculum at Inteli offers high school students the opportunity to actively engage with emerging technologiessolve complex problems and develop a critical sense of the impact on society.
Inteli Experience
Training itineraries
Project-based elective curriculum, which approaches high school subjects in a transdisciplinary way to develop technology and leadership skills.
Transdisciplinary projects in 8 major areas:
Digital culture
Digital world
Computational thinking
Mathematics
Programming
Audio visual
Nature and humanity
Citizenship and leadership
Electives in practice
Online and face-to-face meetings, with biannual projects of around 35 hours each. Duration up to 2 years.
Year 1
Social networks
Mastering Instagram and Tiktok
Platform Development
Turning ideas into platforms
Year 2
Virtual Identity
Exploring audiovisual properties
Data and Decision Making
Analyzing data and creating impact strategies
Format
Practical projects using the Project-Based Learning (PBL) methodology and our educational management platform.
PBL Training Certificate
10h PBL training for the school's guidance teacher.
Events
Training meeting for career counselors
An annual event here on the Inteli campus that brings together educators from partner schools to reflect on preparing young people for the future.
During the event, lectures and practical workshops are held to help structure career reflections, offering valuable tools for guidance counselors to help young people make the best decisions in an ever-changing world.
Project Based Learning (PBL) training
This three-day immersion in Inteli's PBL methodology provides more than 16 hours of intensive training, combining theory and practice to maximize the learning experience. Participants have the opportunity to improve their knowledge and practices, becoming leaders in teaching and learning innovation.
The training is comprehensive, creative and designed to equip educators with the necessary skills to implement PBL effectively in their institutions, boosting the quality of education in Brazil.