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Artificial intelligence and basic education are subjects of debate at the seminar in Rio de Janeiro

Experts and administrators discuss the impact of technology on school management and student performance at an event promoted by FGV EPGE

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EPGE Brazilian School of Economics and Finance  (FGV EPGE) – will host the seminar "School Administration in Times of Artificial Intelligence" on November 24, from 1:30 PM to 6 PM, at the Cultural Center of Fundação Getulio Vargas in Rio de Janeiro. This event marks the beginning of a series of meetings addressing the impacts of AI on educational management.

The event will feature the Municipal Secretary of Education of Rio de Janeiro, Renan Ferreirinha Carneiro, along with researchers and administrators from educational institutions. The aim is to establish a permanent forum for debate on the challenges and opportunities brought by artificial intelligence for teachers, coordinators, and school directors.

During the meeting, institutional policies, international empirical studies, and discussions on student performance and teacher incentives in light of the growing use of AI tools in basic education will be presented.

The seminar will be moderated by Arnaldo Niskier (former Secretary of Education of Rio de Janeiro, member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters and the Brazilian Academy of Education) and Rubens Penha Cysne (director of EPGE and member of the Brazilian Academy of Education).

Among the invited speakers are Amaral Cunha (Colégio Eleva de Botafogo), José Henrique Paim Fernandes (former Minister of Education and director of FGV DGPE), Maria Elisa Penna Firme Pedrosa (Colégio de São Bento), Oliver Mecker (Escola Alemã Corcovado), Pedro Flexa Ribeiro (Colégio Andrews), and Renan Ferreirinha Carneiro (Municipal Secretary of Education of Rio de Janeiro).

The seminar inaugurates a continuous initiative by EPGE aimed at reflecting on the role of artificial intelligence in improving school management and educational outcomes.

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