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📸 Photo: Mardilson Gomes/SEE
The path to higher education became shorter this week for young people from Vila do Incra, Vila do V and neighboring communities. through the Department of Education and (SEE), kicked off the 2026 schedule for the itinerant classes of the Pre-Enem Legalchoosing the municipality of Porto Acre as the pedagogical team’s first stop in the interior of the state.
The initiative seeks to break down geographical barriers, taking teachers and dynamic methodologies directly to rural schools. The objective is to simulate the reality of the National High School Exam (Enem) by resolving commented questions and in-person theoretical reviews, complementing the support that students already receive through digital platforms.
Itinerant project seeks to bring Enem content closer to the reality of students in rural areas of Acre./ Photo: Mardilson Gomes/SEE
In-person presence makes a difference
For those who live in areas where internet is usually limited and access to preparatory courses is scarce, the arrival of teachers is a game changer. “In-person contact allows us to understand the local reality and resolve doubts that, in the online environment, could go unnoticed”, explained Portuguese Language and Writing teacher, LetĂcia de Paula.
The impact is felt in the motivation of young people like Kaio Areal, 17 years old. A student at the Edmundo Pinto School, in Vila do Incra, he participated for the first time in a class of this size. “The teachers explain in a way that helps a lot with our preparation. I want to study Psychology and Enem is my path”, he stated. The feeling is shared by Ana Beatriz Santos, from Escola Jader Saraiva Machado, who highlighted the ease provided by the team coming to the rural area.
Methodology and Expansion
The teaching coordinator, Edinar Gomes, highlighted that the strategy focuses on arousing students’ interest through accessible language, which uses music and social networks to contextualize the content covered in the exam. The action also offers exclusive teaching material, serving as support for both students and teachers at the units visited.
Teachers use a different methodology to motivate young people from the interior to enter higher education./ Photo: Mardilson Gomes/SEE
The Pre-Enem Legal itinerancy does not stop here. After finishing activities in Porto Acre, the caravan heads to Bujari, visits the cities of Alto Acre such as Assis Brasil, Brasileia and Xapuri and heads towards the Juruá Valley. SEE’s commitment is to ensure that all regions in the state are covered with in-person reinforcement until the date of the tests.
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