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The power of play stimulates the spirit of collaboration, creativity, social responsibility and citizenship of children and young people in their schools and communities

A Gincana da Jornada X was held in more than 60 public schools, organizations and communities in Brazil, in the states of São Paulo, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Sergipe, Alagoas, Ceará, Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco, as a strategy to stimulate the protagonismo juvenil, o apprendezamento ativo e a autonomia.

Inspired by the African proverb "It takes an entire village to educate a child", the collabo...

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A Gincana da Jornada X was held in more than 60 public schools, organizations and communities in Brazil, in the states of São Paulo, Bahi...

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The Jornada X Gymkhana brought great activity to the students and to the activities of our institution. The students organized, mobilized and involved the entire community in the competition, attracting and bringing together a large audience to pl...

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Gincana da Jornada X
Meiry
coordinator of the NGO Obra Social Padre Nilton Fagundes Hauck

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  • Young people, children and their families and communities
  • Civil Society and Non-Profit Organizations
  • Companies engaged in education and social responsibility
  • Educators and State and Municipal Education Departments
  • School and Academic Community

Gincana da Jornada X project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Planning
  • Get involved
  • Mobilization and engagement
  • The big Gymkhana Day!
  • Evolution and Accountability

Time

Suggested: Make 3 months available for the Gymkhana! Taking 3 to 4 weeks for prior arrangements and formalizing the official initiative with Change X and LiveLab and 4 to 8 weeks to plan and execute the Jornada and guidance from the LiveLab team.

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Meet the Social Innovator

Welcome! The Jornada X Gymkhana is a unique and quickly assimilated process for children's institutions and schools in any region, using gamification. The Gymkhana has the capacity to embrace diverse themes and regionalities, such as sustainability and environmental education, health and well-being awareness, appreciation of local cultures and traditions, social inclusion actions, among others.

The NGO LiveLab's collaborative games show that it is possible to create healthy, inclusive and sustainable communities through play! In them, players are invited to become agents of change in their own lives and in the world around them, in a light and fun way.

Edgard Gouveia Jr., co-founder of LiveLab

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