Please describe your proposed solution.
The proposal includes 2 introductory Cardano workshops for secondary students in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (15 to 17 year-old students). These in-person workshops will be specially designed for that target audience. The goal is to educate them about the Cardano blockchain in an accessible way. We are planning to take inspiration from the approach used in the Japanese "Course of Study"(学習指導要領). The "Course of Study" is one of the documents that shapes the curriculum and educational policies in Japan. We have come to this inspiration for many reasons: spiral curricular structure, focus on deep and hands-on activities, etc.
We also plan to drop 1 Picture Book NFT for non-brazilian students. We're taking a look at picture books that have been widely popular and well-received such as "I Want My Hat Back, Jon Klassen, 2019".
Most decisions should be based on EVIDENCE, like qualitative inputs from prospected schools and specific statistics (INEP, IBGE, etc).
SCOPE OF DELIERY (TLDR;)
- 2 practical workshops for secondary students (in-person, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil);
- 1 Picture Book for non-Brazilian elementary students (NFTs);
Above you can spot a sketch of our plan
MOTIVATION
Brazil has a bad track record in international education assessments, such as the PISA system, while Japan consistently achieves high scores in education. The factors contributing to Brazil's lower performance in PISA compared to Japan are intricate, involving elements like educational infrastructure, instructional quality, cultural attitudes, curriculum alignment and socioeconomic disparities. It's not our ambition to solve these issues. But our motivation is to enhance educational resources for secondary students, thereby improving students' opportunities to cultivate a culture of academic achievement and align with international standards, while also addressing certain opportunities disparities.
Above you can spot an example of Brazil's track record on PISA (https://paises.qedu.org.br/)
PRE-PROPOSAL CONTEXT
The idea for this proposal came up gradually. I was reading about curriculum standards in Brazil out of curiosity. Then I became acquainted with basic topics such as the curriculum guidelines in Brazil: BNCC (National Common Curricular Base) and the formative itineraries. Also took a quick look at some data such as IDEB (Basic Education Development Index), PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) and a small set of educational data.
It was then that I met Pedro Terra, a Physics teacher and researcher specialized in emerging themes and hands-on approaches in high school education. Pedro is pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics Education and has completed an Academic Internship in Japan at Chiba University, giving him expertise in curricular aspects of the Japanese education system (Course of Study case | 学習指導要領). We engaged in discussions about Pedagogy and mutually agreed to propose an idea here.
Above it's possible to spot some pedagogical traits from Japanese basic educational materials.
On the other side, my old partner Fernando Torelli was recently talking to me about a Picture Book proposal. But destined to young students (6 years to 12 years old).
Above you can spot a picture book example (I Want My Hat Back, Jon Klassen, 2019)
BENCHMARKING
We also took a look at the ORT School work in Rio de Janeiro for our technology workshops. The ORT School has a strong track record of promoting innovation and excellence in education, especially in technology. For instance, they emphasize providing communities with the skills and knowledge to promote economic self-sufficiency through advanced technologies.
Disclaimer: None of the members of this proposal are affiliated with ORT School, it's only displayed here as a benchmark.
We are also reviewing some educational materials aimed at the youth audience, including the Manga Guide Series by Ohmsha Ltd.
Above you can spot a material we're analysing for the 2 Workshops. Note that it's NOT the layout and genre of a picture book, which we're proposing.
SUMMARY
Our proposal involves 3 outputs in 6 months.
First: we plan to conduct 2 hands-on Workshops with secondary school students in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (15 to 17 years students). During these workshops, we plan to cover some basic concepts of Cardano blockchain in a simplified and child-friendly manner inspired on "Course of Study" guideline case.
Second: we are planning 1 Picture Book NFTs with educational content about Cardano for non-brazilian students (6 to 12 year-old students).
To summarize we are planning 3 main deliverables:
- 2 practical workshops in Rio de Janeiro (month 2 and month 5);
- 1 Picture Book NFT for non-brazilian students (month 6);
Note that the school calendar typically begins in February in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
BREAKDOWN - 2 WORKSHOPS
- 2 practical workshops with secondary students, using a Cardano tool (in-person, Rio de Janeiro).
The focus should be on some of the the easiest tools available (easier user experiece).
The workshops would be held in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
- Lesson plan A: creating a test NFT on Pre-production Cardano Testnet using NMKR.
This test NFT could register some metadata. Like the standard energy fee per KWH on student's house, for example.
- Lesson plan B: interacting with a Cardano DAO on Cardano testnet (Clarity Protocol, etc).
Subject to change depending on platforms and time budget. The plan is to fit the entire dynamic inside 4 hour learning curve for the students.
We also plan to Invite students and stakeholders to register on the Cardano Blockchain Certified Associate (CBCA) Course: <https://academy.cardanofoundation.org/> Note that we couldn't strictly require students to register, since we're ruled by a "GDPR like" bill in Brazil (LGPD).
BREAKDOWN - 1 PICTURE BOOK (7 ADA PER NFT)
- 1 educational Picture Book for English Speaking students.
- Open license: CC BY 4.0 charging the minimal cost on NMKR: ~7 ADA (A Picture Book, EN-US)
BREAKDOWN - CLOSING REPORT
- 1 Closing report.
WORKSHOPS' LOCATION
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (in-person)
Education overview of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil:
REFERENCES
Course of Study, Japan | 学習指導要領: https://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/shotou/new-cs/1384661.htm
Manga Guide Series, Ohmsha: <https://www.ohmsha.co.jp/english/manga.htm>
BNCC, Brazil | Base Nacional Comum Curricular: <http://basenacionalcomum.mec.gov.br/>
Educational Data Analysis, Applying Evidence in Public Management, School of Data: <https://escoladedados.org/courses/analise-de-dados-educacionais/>
Educational Qualitative Analysis, PROFMAT, Luiz Manoel de Santana Neto: https://profmat-sbm.org.br/dissertacoes/?aluno=Luiz+Manoel+de+Santana+Neto&titulo=&polo=
QEdu: <https://paises.qedu.org.br/>
Curricular Guidelines: Independent,hands-on and Deep Learning | 主体的・対話的で深い学びの実現:
<https://youtu.be/I32bvcMUdjg?si=0NrOI7Tkkb1EcYWv>