A critical analysis of the proposed Portuguese secondary education curriculum, arguing that making the study of José Saramago optional reflects a broader, detrimental trend in the education system. The author contends that technocratic jargon and a focus on assessment over deep literary analysis are undermining the teaching of complex texts, ultimately failing to foster critical thinking and cultural literacy in students.
Saramago, the curriculum review, or the dilution of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Tuesday, 31 March 2026RSS







