Brazil’s education spending opens up new business opportunities

February 13, 2013
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Brazil’s Education Spending

Brazil is in the process of making substantial investments into its education sector, and organizations from around the world are looking to capitalize on new business opportunities.

In recent years, national leaders have expressed an understanding of the fact that educating Brazilian children is the best way to ensure the country’s economic viability. However, the education system has traditionally been plagued by a lack of adequate personal. Therefore, the country is making investments into the infrastructure of schools and is procuring new technological solutions to assist with the teaching process.

Twig World – a UK-based producer of educational films – is branching out into Brazil to take advantage of the country’s increased educational spending. By creating films for Brazilian students, Twig can help Brazilian schools educate a large number of students at once, a need the country has traditionally been unable to fill.

Anthony Bouchier, a top executive at Twig, told the online publication Scotsman.com about his company’s efforts to improve the Brazilian education system.

“The problem in these countries is the quality of teachers,” Bouchier said. “Often in state schools in Brazil, teachers will have three or four jobs. Clearly a child having direct access to a personalized learning system is critical.”

Brazil’s educational spending is necessary and there are many ways companies around the world can help. Businesses in the United States should be cognizant of any news pertaining to the Brazilian education system, as any new investments could generate tremendous opportunities to branch out into one of the world’s fastest growing economies. However, any business with Brazilian officials must be conducted properly.

Companies must understand the laws in Brazil before venturing into the country. With the help of Brazilian lawyers, educational tool suppliers can ensure they are in position to properly assist educators, students and their own bottom lines

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