UFRN teachers release book that contributes to the line of research teaching learning foreign languages

The area of ​​learning assessment has just gained a contribution with the publication authored by Vitória Silva Paiva and Ana Graça Canan.
The book entitled ‘English language assessment: a collective construction’ is now available in the UFRN Institutional Repository, through the link: https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/21451
In the same vein, Ana Graça Canan and Marcelo da Silva Amorim will launch a publication with a similar content entitled ‘(Re)thinking assessment: the students’ point of view’.
Both works deal with research carried out in the English language area, in public and private schools, and had students as their main actors.
The publication is authored by UFRN professors Vitória Silva Paiva and Ana Graça Canan.

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Department of Letters receives Communications for publishing FALE

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