Romances by José Saramago Can Stop Being Mandatory in the 12th Year
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The Ministry of Education wants to become an optional Nobel Prize on the second floor, opening space for a novel by Mário de Carvalho. Public consultation takes place until 28 April.
Professors will be able to choose the work of Mário de Carvalho in alternative to the novels of the Nobel. Proposal for a review of the basic teachings of Portugal is in public consultation until day 28.
José Saramago, Portuguese Nobel laureate of Literature, may cease to be mandatory in the 12th year; Camilo Castelo Blanco passes the mandatory reading.
Proposal for a public consultation provides that Saramago ceases to be mandatory in the 12th year. Already Camilo Castelo Blanco passes the mandatory reading
The works *Memorial do Convento* and *O Ano da Morte de Ricardo Reis*, by José Saramago, may no longer be mandatory reading in the 12th grade, according to the Government's proposal for the revision of essential learning. The document, currently in public consultation until April 28, foresees that Portuguese teachers will be able to choose between one of the two novels by the Portuguese Nobel laureate or the work *Um Deus Passeando pela Brisa d…
The works of José Saramago "The Memorial of the Convention" and the "Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis" will cease to be compulsory reading in the 12th year. The Government's intention is to include in the proposal for a review of the document of essential teachings for basic and secondary teaching, in public consultation until 28 April.
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