An interview with Marian Moreno
Abstract
Marian Moreno Llaneza (León, 1964) is a benchmark in Coeducation in Spain with a long career that began after being a teaching technical advisor at the Avilés Teaching Center in 2002. Her journey continued as an advisor in the Evaluation, Quality and Management Service Academic at the Ministry of Education in Asturias and technical teaching advisor at the Avilés Teaching Center, currently working as a co-education advisor at the Asturian Institute for Women in the General Directorate of Equality of the Principality of Asturias.
In 2014, he created a virtual co-education cloister on the social network Facebook, an initiative that has grown to bring together some 12000 people. She is one of the organizers of the I International Congress on Coeducation and Gender, and co-founder of the CLAVICO association.
Marian Moreno has been a meeting point for all those interested in connecting ideas through and for coeducation in Spain, she is an active figure in thought meetings for education in equality.
In 2019 she received the UNESCO prize for girls and women's education, to the Skolae program.
In this interview a journey is traced about the meaning of coeducation, its context in Spain and the possibility of treating education in equality through the analysis of audiovisual products in schools.
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