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A palestra mostra como práticas simples e inovadoras podem transformar a educação cotidiana e gerar impacto real na vida dos estudantes. Eukennya Araújo compartilha estratégias que aproximam o ensino técnico das demandas do mercado e fortalecem a formação profissional. Eukennya de Araújo Barbosa é professora pernambucana, graduada em Administração e especialista em Administração Pública. Vencedora do Prêmio Educador Transformador 2023, na categoria Educação Profissional, promovido pelo Sebrae em parceria com a Bett Brasil e o Instituto Significare, foi reconhecida pelo projeto “Aproximação do Ensino Técnico às Demandas do Mercado”. Além da docência, atua como orientadora de pesquisas, mentora e gestora de equipes em desafios educacionais e projetos empreendedores. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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