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Classes in the area of Social Sciences, emphasis in anthropology.

With the growing expansion of globalization and the consolidation of multi-ethnic societies, the Social Sciences are an increasingly necessary area of knowledge. I have a degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the Complutense University of Madrid, and I also have complementary training in migration processes and gender. I offer personalized classes from the ESO level to expand knowledge in the area of social sciences in general, in sociology or anthropology. The classes can also be for reinforcement at the high school level or to emphasize the area of anthropology at the university level. I am an advocate of dynamic learning in which critical thinking is encouraged, and that adapts to the abilities of each student. To do this, I provide material in both Spanish and English, homework for after classes, and periodic evaluation and self-assessment.

I have flexible hours, agreeing on the hours that best suit us, depending on whether the classes are in person or online.

Location

Online via webcam
At student's location: Around Latina, Spain

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60 minutes
The class is taught in:Spanish, English

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from 71.76 SAROnline via webcam
from 89.70 SARAt student's home

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