Seduc delivers 60 Chromebooks to students of the Lago da Praia village in the Arapiuns region, in Santarém
The State Education Department of Pará provided 60 Chromebooks to the Lago da Praia village to enhance digital access for Indigenous students.
On Sunday, the State Education Department of Pará (Seduc) delivered 60 Chromebooks to the Lago da Praia village, situated in the Cobra Grande Indigenous territory near the Arapiuns River in western Pará. This initiative aims to improve access to digital technologies for Indigenous students, bolstering the educational process within the community. The delivery event was attended by key local officials, including the state education secretary and the mayor of Santarém, demonstrating the commitment to support education in this rural area.
During the event, the visiting delegation engaged with students and teachers, discussing the educational challenges and advancements faced in the state. The involvement of various educational leaders highlights the collaborative effort to enhance educational resources for Indigenous communities, which traditionally face barriers to technology and online learning. The introduction of Chromebooks is seen as a pivotal step toward bridging the digital divide and facilitating better educational outcomes.
According to Secretary Ricardo Sefer, providing these devices is crucial for ensuring that students have the necessary tools to participate fully in today's digital learning environment. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to advancing educational equity in the region, particularly for marginalized groups such as Indigenous peoples who may lack access to adequate educational resources. By increasing technological access, the government aims to empower students academically and foster long-term development within their communities.