Renato Feder

Renato Feder

politician Brazil

Renato Feder is the Secretary of Education for the State of São Paulo, Brazil, known for his commitment to improving educational outcomes in the region. Under his leadership, the state's public schools have shown improvement in their evaluation scores, particularly in the early grades, although they still have not returned to pre-pandemic levels. Feder emphasizes the importance of continuous teacher training and targeted support for students to address learning gaps and ensure that all students receive a quality education.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
287,369
Power
2,048$
Sentiment
7.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Brazil 2 7.50 0.14% +0% 211,049,527 287,338 $1,500,000 2,042$
Liechtenstein 1 5.00 0.08% +0% 38,137 32 $6,900 6$
Totals 3 211,087,664 287,370 $1,506,900 2,048$
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Recent Mentions

Brazil Brazil: Renato Feder, the Secretary of Education of São Paulo, emphasized the importance of written tasks in developing skills for entrance exams. 7

O Globo: ministro da Educação anuncia plataforma gratuita e comenta uso da IA na correção das provas

Brazil Brazil: Renato Feder is the Secretary of Education of São Paulo who supports the use of artificial intelligence to correct students' homework. 8

O Globo: Governo de São Paulo adota inteligência artificial para corrigir dever de casa dos alunos

Brazil Brazil: Renato Feder is the Secretary of Education who has been criticized for treating the education network with a 'business logic'. 4

O Globo: Gestão Tarcísio decide trocar de uma só vez 20 dos 91 dirigentes das Diretorias de Ensino de SP

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein: Renato Feder attributes the increase in grades of the 2nd year of the state network to constant training actions for literacy teachers. 9

O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão): Escolas estaduais de SP melhoram desempenho, mas ainda não retomam nível pré-pandemia