Public Institutions
Public institutions can collaborate by strengthening access for children, adolescents, students, and local communities to activities involving reasoning, programming, and problem solving.
Examples include hosting workshops, disseminating activities in schools and libraries, encouraging participation in competitions such as OBM, OBMEP, and OBI, and bringing together teachers, students, and professionals interested in scientific olympiads and competitive programming.
Forms Of Support
- Disseminate LPPC public activities.
- Host workshops, meetings, or introductory activities in appropriate spaces.
- Support activities connected to schools, libraries, youth, digital inclusion, and scientific formation.
- Bring together teachers, professors, students, and professionals from the region.
- Encourage responsible participation in tracks compatible with the audience served.
Activities involving children and adolescents require special attention to authorization, safety, communication with guardians, and the rules of the institutions involved. LPPC must act in a way compatible with local rules and participant protection.
Contact
The best initial path is to join the LPPC Discord or write to lppcpassofundo@gmail.com.