The Lato Sensu Post-Graduations in Business Law and Agribusiness and in Educational Innovations for Teaching Practice resumed, on Thursday (Feb 26th), the face-to-face meetings at the Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (ESMAT). Before returning to the classrooms, both trainings had already been developing activities in the Virtual Academic Environment (AVA), according to the schedule of each course, combining remote stages and in person moments.
In the post-graduate program in Business Law and Agribusiness, the resumption takes place in the module on "Environmental Law and Agrobusiness", conducted by Professor Rodrigo Bressane.

For the pedagogical coordinator of the post graduation, Glacielle Torquato, the subject of the discipline is strategic to the economic reality of the state of Tocantins and to the contemporary challenges of reconciling production and environmental protection.
“The goal is to provide a solid, critical and updated training, able to integrate sustainability, legal security and economic development (...)", she explained.
In the post on Educational Innovations for Teaching Practice, the face-to-face meeting of this Thursday marks the beginning of the module on "Project-based learning", taught by Professor Rafael dos Anjos Rosa.

In a statement, the civil server of the Federal Justice and post-graduate, Lais de Carvalho Lima, assessed that the return to attendance strengthens the continuity of the training path and professional deepening.
“It is with great enthusiasm that I see the resumption of classes (...). In this return, we begin the module (...) [with] an approach that places the student at the center of the training process and strengthens the development of essential skills for the contemporary challenges of education, a commendable initiative of Esmat," she declared.