The Compass of Writing: On the Role of Theses and Dissertations Orentation

Authors

  • Ana Maria Neto Machado Writing Laboratory

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2000.13.3089

Keywords:

Communication, Methodology, Interpretation

Abstract

In the present article it is necessary to point out the importance of the orientation function in the production of knowledge and in the training of the researchers, pointing to the existing gap in the studies on this subject. The orientation of theses and dissertations is carried out, in most cases, by doctors who have undergone research activities at least during their master's and doctoral degrees. However, having received guidance and proposing to practice it, by itself does not guarantee the mastery of the processes, procedures and strategies that can successfully complete a thesis or dissertation. Much of this work involves reading and writing,
Written to ideas, experiences and readings, an activity for which we do not yet have a specific effective training. Putting into circulation and debate the successes and failures of the advisors is urgent and fundamental to qualify the academy.

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Author Biography

Ana Maria Neto Machado, Writing Laboratory

Psychoanalyst. PhD in Language Sciences of University Paris X. Coordinator of the first Writing Laboratory in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Published

2008-04-10

How to Cite

Neto Machado, A. M. (2008). The Compass of Writing: On the Role of Theses and Dissertations Orentation. Revista FAMECOS, 7(13), 140–147. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2000.13.3089

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Laboratory