FGV portal offers free classes for Enem

Attention students and educators. High school now has a new ally, aimed at you who seek qualification to prepare for the Enem (National High School Exam). The Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV) launched a website free with specific content for high school. It is a complete portal, with tips, courses and free online classes in a database with more than 4,000 questions that follow the model of the National High School Examination.

As in Enem, classes are divided into four areas of knowledge: Human Sciences, Natural Sciences, Languages ​​and Mathematics and its Technologies. Currently on the portal you can attend 90 classes, however, when it is complete there will be 30 complete courses. For five years, FGV's goal has been to reach the number of 50,000 questions in its bank, in order to allow better preparation of students who need support for the Enem preparations.

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FGV Ensino Médio was born in 2003, with the main goal of promoting discussions on education in Brazil and promote the production of didactic materials, seminars and courses that offer support to all students of the country. Over time, the program gained its digital version and joined FGV Online to offer virtual classes at a higher level for over 15 years.

Unlike the standards of large universities and foreign online distance learning schools, the site does not have audio material, nor the participation of professors in video. The portal makes exclusive use of multimedia content presented by various animated characters, such as “William Shakespeare” or “Machado de Assis”, responsible for guiding the student during the class. This resource makes learning much more dynamic and fun, and even helps the student to get out of the basic study routine. These and other tools you can find in the link: http://ensinomediodigital.fgv.br.

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