University Extension conducted in accordance with the Landless Movement (MST) of Brazil the course "Theory of the peasantry in contemporary societies." This is part of building networks of cooperation, training and research to be developed jointly.
José Luis Protti King integral technical Campon , participated in the first module took place from 16 to 20 November in the department of Cerro Largo at the Experimental Station of Agronomy Bernardo Rosengurtt.
This course aims to lay the groundwork for greater levels of formalization between University Extension and the MST. In this sense aims to: create opportunities for training and reflection on the subject peasantry, the integral formation of social organizations and universities in the region around the topic with the aim of contributing to the joint work between social organizations and universities, and Finally strengthen links and networks of exchange between regional organizations and institutions involved. Methodologically
established during a combination of devices that are linked each other, as
· Colloquium exhibition about the specific contents of the course by leading consultants and academics of international character.
· Workshops for reflection and reading in groups of 8-10 students each.
· Plenary summary of the discussions.
· Paper on audiovisual or other triggers linked to the themes of the course. Mystique
· Spaces • Activities
cultural.
The organization of the course was conducted by an Educational Policy Committee (CPP) comprising: Horacio Martins, Adalberto Martins, Janaina Stronzake, Echeverriborda Gimenez, Gabriel Peak. Advisers
guests:
· Prof. Canrobert Costa Neto - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
· Prof. Francisco de Assis Costa - Federal University of Pará, Brazil.
· Prof. Roberto Espinosa - Consultant on Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Peoples, Peru.
Campon To formational are essential to bring in strengthening partnership working groups in rural areas. So he welcomed the opportunity to participate in these activities and congratulated the organizers of the workshop, in addition to reaffirming the commitment to participation for all subsequent modules expected this year.
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