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Isabel Alçada
Portuguese writer and teacher (born 1950)
Maria Isabel Girão de Melo Veiga Vilar GOIH GOIP[1][2] (Lisbon, 29 May 1950),[3] better known by her pen name, Isabel Alçada, is a Portuguese teacher, writer, and politician. As a writer, she is mainly dedicated to children's literature, being primarily known for writing the Uma aventura series of books with her writing partner Ana Maria Magalhães.[4][5]
Alçada has also held a number of education-related government-appointed positions, including coordinator for the working group that would conceive the Portuguese school library network (1995-1996), and commissioner for the National Reading Plan (2006-2009). From 2009 to 2011 she was the Minister of Education in the XVIII Constitutional Government of Portugal.[6][7]