Leadership Development Meeting in São Paulo (SP).

In 2024, Ensina Brasil strengthened its work in training education leaders by engaging young talents to teach in public schools in under-resourced communities. The program offered ongoing training focused on leadership, equity, and pedagogical practice.

Innovation was a highlight of the year with the launch of two pilot programs: Lampiar, aimed at school principals and supervisors across different regions of the country; and Impulso, currently still under development, which seeks to accelerate the leadership journeys of professionals with hands-on classroom experience, with support from the Lemann Foundation.

“The long-standing partnership with the Lemann Foundation is essential to Ensina Brasil’s impact. Our participants have already worked as teachers in public schools across 10 states, reaching more than 330,000 students. We’ve seen progress in learning outcomes, access to universities, and We’ve also created indirect impact through our alumni network, which is present in 22 states and active in more than 220 organizations and government institutions.”

Ana Montosa

Ensina Brasil Co-Founder and CEO