Registration for the competition remains open until April 20th. The event will be held between April 22nd and 24th, in the country and will bring together students, researchers and professionals to debate teaching in the country.
Promoted by , the meeting will have as its theme the teaching of journalism and the climate crisis and will feature research presentations, workshops, conferences, book launches and meetings of entities in the area.
Registration fees are R$250 for teachers, professionals and researchers, R$120 for postgraduates and graduates and R$70 for undergraduate students. Abej members in good standing are exempt from the registration fee.
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