GVlaw debates vocational education improvement

According to the academic coordinator, Catarina Barbieri, GVlaw aims to stimulate the dialogue among scholars, the market and the institutions through intensive courses.
Institutional
08 August 2014

The Lato Sensu Graduation Program (GVLaw) of São Paulo Law School (FGV DIREITO SP) starts the semester with the challenge of improving its vocational learning process. During a meeting among the professors of the program - held on August 1 at Hotel Renaissance in São Paulo - the faculty discussed ways to increase the interaction and the exchange of experiences in the classroom, besides turning the student the central subject in knowledge production.According to the academic coordinator, Catarina Barbieri, GVlaw aims to stimulate the dialogue among scholars, the market and the institutions through intensive courses, structured by a set of complementary disciplines. Aimed at market professionals, the program's courses use teaching participation methods that include international experiences and other fields of knowledge.Registration for the short courses and lato sensu graduate courses of GVlaw are open until August 10. For more information, in Portuguese, please click here.

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