Extension Project promotes round table on Poetry, Literature and Digital Teaching

The extension project Literary Reading at School: from the Word to the Body, from the Department of Letters at UFRN, promotes in its 3rd edition the Round Table meeting: poetry, literature and teaching in the digital age. The meeting takes place on March 31st, from 4pm to 6pm, remotely. Registration must be made through SIGAA.
The round table will be attended by Prof. Flaviano Marciel Vieira (UFPE), Prof. Moama Lorena de Lacerda Marques (UFPB), and Prof. Isabelle de Araújo Pires (IFPB), mediated by UFRN Professor Francisco Fábio Vieira Marcolino.
The event will debate the presence of literature in contemporary culture and its relationship with digital poetics and teaching practice. This event is in dialogue with the workshop “Methodologies and New Technologies for Teaching VIII”, offered by the Literature Theory area, which aims to analyze and reflect on the use and production of educational technologies, with different resources and didactic-pedagogical strategies for teaching the Portuguese language and its literatures.

UFRN event discusses research perspectives in Portuguese with teachers and academic community

Event organized by the Portuguese Language/Reading and text production team of the Department of Humanities – CCHLA: Research perspectives in the Portuguese Language: dialogues and approaches. This event, open to the entire academic community, the external community, basic education teachers, is intended to present the academic profiles and areas of activity of the teachers who…

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The role of gypsy women is the theme of an event at CCHLA

Continuing the UNESCO Cycle of Anti-Racist Actions, the extension project Encontro de Saberes, from the Department of Anthropology at UFRN, promotes the V Conversation of Seeds, whose theme is The protagonism of gypsy women of the Calon ethnic group in the contemporary scenario, next Thursday, 22nd, starting at 3pm, on the YouTube channel Encontro de Saberes UFRN. In…

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