Proceedings of the VII Science Fair of the Municipality of Alto Alegre/RR - 2024
Keywords:
Basic Education, Scientific Education, Research projectsSynopsis
The Science Fair of the Municipality of Alto Alegre/RR, aims to encourage the production of research work in Basic Education, promoting the dissemination and popularization of Science in this Municipality. Being submitted to Public Call CNPq/MCTIC No. 02/2023 registered and approved by CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) through process No. 445981/2023-7, having the Municipality of Alto Alegre/RR, with the executing institution and coordinated by Prof. Marilene Kreutz de Oliveira, received financial support to carry out scientific initiation activities in Basic Education in the municipality. The event took place on October 31, 2024, at Praça Gonçalves Dias, with the theme: BIOMES OF BRAZIL: Diversity, Knowledge and Social Technologies and had the registration of 67 projects at the levels: Early Childhood Education, Initial and Final Years of Elementary School and High School, in the modalities: Regular Education, Flow Correction, Youth and Adult Education (EJA) and Indigenous Education. The VII FECIMAA/RR is part of the VII Intermunicipal Week of Alto Alegre and Boa Vista of the State of Roraima, submitted by CNPq/MCTI call No. 08/2024 and executed through process No. 440856/2024-8 and coordinated by Jessik Karem Custódio Pereira. The City Hall of Alto Alegre/RR also collaborated with the execution of these events, through the Municipal Secretariats of Education, Health and Environment, in addition to the Association of Sciences, Culture and Education of Roraima (ACEC/RR). These Annals include 67 abstracts approved at the VII Science Fair of the Municipality of Alto Alegre/RR, 13 abstracts from the II Exhibition of Successful Experiences of the Municipality of Alto Alegre-RR: Here We Have SUS! and 02 abstracts from the IV Photographic Exhibition of Sciences of Alto Alegre/RR, totaling 82 abstracts, with the participation of 139 teachers, 246 students and 51 professionals from the Health Department and 03 professionals from the Municipal Department of Environment and 11 collaborators, totaling 450 authors.
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