|  | Communication and Literary HeritageScholar Year: 2021/2022 - 2S
| Code: | LGP30013 |  | Acronym: | CPL |  
| Scientific Fields: | Línguas e Literatura |  Courses
| Acronym | N. of students | Study Plan | Curricular year | ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |  
| LGP | 7 | Study Plan | 3º | 5,0 | 60 | 135,0 |  
 Teaching languagePortuguese Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)-Develop the knowledge and appreciation of language, though communicative phenomena and literary
expression through a process of training and representation of different cultural values of our multiple
 human identities.
 -Develop oral and written language skills with an emphasis on the narrative, descriptive speeches,
 opinions and arguments.
 – Understanding the value of communication and literary heritage as a factor of cohesion, representation
 and social transformation
 -Evaluate collect, select and organize texts of regional, national and universal value and which are relevant
 for training , with emphasis on contemporary texts.
 Syllabus-Semantic development of the concepts of "communication" and "literature"
-communication models and concepts of literature
 -textual typologies; the literary and non-literary concept of –literary-heritage texts and heritage
 representation
 -traditional oral literature: its importance and functions-the local literary heritage:
 -Legends of the Setúbal District
 -The representations of Arrábida in Portuguese literature (poetry and prose)
 -Representatives of local literary heritage and their social intervention.
 - Society and Literature.
 -Literature and sports.
 -Literature and other aesthetic languages.
 
 Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the UC intended learning outcomesThe Curricular unit of communication and Literary Heritage is the privileged space to consider the
phenomena of communication, language and literary heritage, in its verbal, semiotic and symbolic
 dimensions. The literary text, in its various forms, is studied in regard to its complex relationship with the
 social and cultural phenomena, space of mediation between the individual and the others, between
 different social groups and between different people. This communicative dimension will encourage the
 strengthening of competencies in different semantic domain registers with greater focus on formal
 expression . The literary dimension creates new powers of the imagination, ability to evaluate forms,
 manifestations and cultural settings, as well identify its value in the construction of identities and
 collective development. The appreciation of the regional literary heritage strengthens self-esteem and
 requires a good command of communication skills as well as critical reading.
 Teaching methodologiesProgram management strategies (Group class) face-to-face sessions will have a theoretical and practical
character, notably through diverse methods which may include the introduction of some new topics to be
 addressed but also will include guided discussion of selected texts which have been studied previously .
 With regard to the participation of students in face-to-face sessions. This will include individual and group
 participation, oral and written, through short critical interpretations, reviews, individual and collective
 readings which will be always be accompanied by analysis and discussion. In addition to face-to-face
 sessions it is expected that there will teacher/student communication through some computer resources
 available. 5.2. tutorial monitoring (face-to-face or at a distance) there will also be follow-up tutorial with
 small groups or individual students, whenever this option is deemed necessary for promoting students '
 learning.
 Demonstration of the teaching methodologies coherence with the curricular unit's intended learning outcomesThe different topics to be addressed will be organized around the interests of students and of stimuli
introduced by the teacher. Thus, the methods used have to be varied both in form and content, in order to
 make explicit the interest of UC in the curriculum, but also as regards the personal and cultural education
 of the students. At the end of the course, the objectives and expected learning acquisitions are located
 around three major areas: the) ability to search, select, manage and organize of information, showing a
 correct appropriation of different concepts; b) production of oral and written texts of different genres,
 modes, records, dimensions and of variable issues, with emphasis on those of description and
 interpretation of the literary text. The communicative and linguistic skills specific to the reading and
 interpreting will be demonstrated by summaries, reports, fact sheets, texts, ... c) public presentation of
 pieces of work.
 Assessment methodologies and evidencesMethodology and evidence evaluation assessment will be negotiated collectively taking into account the following proposals: 1. All work carried out in the classroom and outside the classroom will be object of detailed evaluation.  2. All students will perform a comprehensive assessment test at the end of the process.  3. Students will have to present a research paper that delve into one of the program's content. Attendance systemAttendance scheme students in continuous assessment scheme undertake to participate in 80% of face-to-face sessions, excluding the cases provided for by the law and the internal rules. Students workers are only required to participate in 50% of the total of face-to-face sessions, and can negotiate with the teacher a lower participation by drawing up additional work and distance monitoring. BibliographyCoelho, A. (org.) (1999). Contos populares portugueses. Lisboa: D.Quixote.
Eusébio, A. M. (O Calafate) (1985). Versos do cantador de Setúbal. 2 Vol. Lisboa: Ulmeiro.
 Guerreiro, M. V. (1983). Para a história da literatura popular portuguesa. Lisboa: ICLP.
 Pedroso, Consiglieri, (ed.) (2000). Contos Populares, Lisboa: Ulmeiro
 Pinto-Correia, J. D. (org.) (1984). Romanceiro Tradicional Português. Lisboa: Editorial Comunicação.
 Saraiva, A. J.; Lopes, Ó. (2010). História da Literatura Portuguesa. 17ª Ed. Porto: Porto Editora
 Silva, V. M.A. (2007). Teoria da Literatura. 8ª edição. Coimbra: Almedina.
 Vilhena, A. M.; Pires, D. (seleção e notas) (2002). A Serra da Arrábida na poesia portuguesa. Setúbal:
 Centro de Estudos Bocageanos.
 http://195.23.38.178/casadaleitura/portalbeta/bo/documentos/ot_leitliter_a.pdf
 ObservationsDue to the OUTBREAK of COVID 19, face-to-face classes have been replaced by distance learning, namely using moodle platforms and teams, as well as email. The evaluation products requested will also be subject to adaptations and simplifications. |  |