CCHLA's XXI Humanities Week, which takes place from September 12th to 16th, will feature the participation of CNPq research professor, Dr. Eduardo Calil (UFAL/CNPq/LAME).
The guest professor will give two conferences on the 12th, in Auditorium 1 of the Department of Public Policies (DPP-CCHLA), they are:
Ramos System: a new method for mapping punctuation marks in the manuscript in progress. (2:30 pm – 3:45 pm);
Authorship in the classroom: how (and where) do students’ ideas come from during textual creation? (4:00 pm – 5:30 pm).
Eduardo Calil
Associate professor at the Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL), coordinator of the School Manuscript Laboratory (LAME), researcher associated with CNPq and the Institute of Modern Texts and Manuscripts (ITEM/Paris).
Author of books and articles on school manuscripts and writing processes, in which he highlights the importance of textual creation and oral erasure in collaborative work between newly literate students.
He is currently responsible for developing the InterWriting project, which involves Brazilian, French, Portuguese and Spanish researchers.
Professor Eduardo Calil. Photo taken from the internet.
