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Digital Material (CMSP)
Digital Material is a digital platform of the São Paulo Media Center (CMSP) educational portal, aimed at enhancing the learning experience of students in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. This platform was officially launched by the São Paulo State Department of Education (SEDUC-SP) in April 2023 and began full implementation in July 2023. Digital Material consists of slide presentations organized by lesson numbers, which are used by professors in classrooms and displayed on television. The initiative was introduced by Renato Feder, the state secretary of education at the time, who emphasized that the Digital Material would connect students with 21st century technologies, thereby modernizing the educational experience. Implementation and changes Digital Material was initially launched in April 2023, and fully implemented by July 2023. The move to digital resources was part of a broader initiative to enhance education through technology. Despite these advancements, the decision t ...
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CMSP Digital Material
CMSP may refer to: * Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo, a company responsible for administering the São Paulo Metro * Municipal Chamber of São Paulo, the unicameral legislature for the city of São Paulo * São Paulo Media Center The São Paulo Media Center, officially known as the São Paulo Educational Media Center (), or CMSP for short, is an educational web portal operated by the São Paulo State Department of Education (SEDUC-SP) that serves the state's public scho ...
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São Paulo Media Center
The São Paulo Media Center, officially known as the São Paulo Educational Media Center (), or CMSP for short, is an educational web portal operated by the São Paulo State Department of Education (SEDUC-SP) that serves the state's public schools. Originally developed as an educational platform to deliver remote classes during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has since evolved into the primary educational resource for schools across the state of São Paulo. This website integrated various smaller platforms between 2023 and 2024, including both those owned by SEDUC-SP, such as Leia SP, and others that have been acquired, like EF Education First (called SPeak from June 2024). In 2025, CMSP was discontinued due to the excess of educational platforms, reaching the apex of 15 platforms at the end of 2024. Currently, CMSP is replaced by the educational portal Future Classroom, which has a smaller number of them.https://atendimento.educacao.sp.gov.br/knowledgebase/article/SED-08054/pt-br#:~ ...
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State Of São Paulo
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Renato Feder
Renato Feder (born 28 June 1978, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian economist, entrepreneur, politician and professor. He has been serving as the State Secretary of Education of São Paulo since January 2023 and had served as Secretary of Education of Paraná from 2019 to 2023. Feder is also a partner at the Brazilian electronics and computing company, Multilaser. Biography Feder was born in the city of São Paulo in 1978. He graduated in Administration at Getúlio Vargas Foundation, and received a Master in Economics at University of São Paulo (USP). Career At Multilaser, Brazilian S.A. company in the branch of electronics and computing, founded in 1987, which he leads alongside Alexandre Ostrowiecki, he acts in import and commercialization of products from sectors of technology, multimedia accessories and toys. He assumed an office in the State Secretariat of Education of Paraná in 2019, nominated by Governor Ratinho Júnior. In June 2020, Feder was considered to succeed Abra ...
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Metrópoles
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Ministry Of Education (Brazil)
The Ministry of Education ( Portuguese: ''Ministério da Educação''), commonly known as MEC, originates from its previous name, the Ministry of Education and Culture (Portuguese: ''Ministério da Educação e Cultura''), is a cabinet-level federal ministry of Brazil. Its responsibilities include coordinating national education policies and managing daily affairs, covering from early childhood education to post-graduate levels. History of the institution Before 1930, matters related to education were the responsibility of the ''National Department of Education'' (), which was part of the Ministry of Justice at the time. In 1930, as Getúlio Vargas took office as president, the Ministry of Education and Public Health () was established, taking away education matters from the Ministry of Justice. In 1953, the ministry was split into two: the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Education and Culture (, with the acronym ''MEC'', which lasts to this day). In 1985, durin ...
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CNN Brazil
CNN Brasil is a Brazilian news-based pay television channel and news website. Launched on 15 March 2020, CNN Brasil is owned by Novus Media, a joint-venture between Douglas Tavolaro, former header of Record's news division, and Rubens Menin, owner of MRV Engenharia. Novus Media has a licensing agreement with the original CNN channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. CNN Brasil is the second local franchise of CNN in South America, after CNN Chile. Its headquarters are in São Paulo, with offices in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília, besides international bureaus with almost 400 journalists. Previously, in 2017, the channel did a partnership with RedeTV! and Simba Content, formed by SBT and Record, which had no success. Programs are aired 24 hours daily via digital terrestrial TV networks, pay TV providers in Brazil; and live streaming services for overseas viewers. History After the launch of CNN Chile in 2008, the company looked to enter the Portuguese language market, o ...
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G1, stylized as g1, is a Brazilian news portal maintained by Grupo Globo and under the guidance of Central Globo de Jornalismo. It was released on 18 September 2006, the same date as Rede Globo's anniversary. The portal provides journalistic content from various companies of Grupo Globo – TV Globo, Globo News, Radios CBN and Globo, the newspapers O Globo, Extra, Expresso and Valor Econômico, Época and Globo Rural magazines, among others – besides its own reports in the form of text, photographs, audio and video. In addition to five editorial offices in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasília, Belo Horizonte and Recife, affiliates of Rede Globo, newspapers, magazines, radio stations and news agencies Agência Estado, Agence France Presse, Associated Press, EFE, The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and pub ...
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The (; ), officially Law No. 3,353 of 13 May 1888, is the law that abolished slavery in Brazil. It was signed by Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil (1846–1921), an opponent of slavery, who acted as regent to Emperor Pedro II of Brazil, Pedro II, who was in Europe. The ''Lei Áurea'' was preceded by the Rio Branco Law of 28 September 1871 ("the Law of Free Birth"), which freed all children born to slave parents, and by the Saraiva-Cotegipe Law (also known as "the Law of Sexagenarians"), of 28 September 1885, that freed slaves when they reached the age of 60. Brazil was the last country in the Western world to abolish slavery. Background Aside from the activities of Abolitionism in Brazil, abolitionists, there were a number of reasons for the signing of the law: slavery was no longer profitable, as the wages of European immigration to Brazil, European immigrants, whose working conditions were poor, cost less than the upkeep of slaves, and the decline in the arrival of ...
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Princess Isabel Of Brazil
'' Dona'' Isabel (29 July 1846 – 14 November 1921), called "the Redemptress", was the Princess Imperial (heiress presumptive to the throne) of the Empire of Brazil and the Empire's regent on three occasions. Born in Rio de Janeiro as the eldest daughter of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil and Empress Teresa Cristina, she was a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza (Portuguese: ''Bragança''). After the deaths of her two brothers in infancy, she was recognized as her father's heiress presumptive. She married a French prince, Gaston, Count of Eu, in an arranged marriage and they had three sons. During her father's absences abroad, Isabel acted as regent. In her third and final regency, she actively promoted and ultimately signed a law, named ''Lei Áurea'' or the Golden Law, emancipating all slaves in Brazil. Even though the action was broadly popular, there was strong opposition to her succession to the throne. Her gender, strong Catholic faith, and marriage to ...
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