Second-Cycle Undergraduate Degree in Classical Philology from the University of Valencia (1992).
PhD in Philology from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2003), with a thesis in comparative literature: Las versiones neogriegas del Apolonio de Tiro: elementos de cristianización, adaptación y originalidad [“Modern Greek versions of Apollonius of Tyre: elements of Christianisation, adaptation and originality”].
His main interest is the didactics of Greek. He is the author of several manuals based on the communicative and inductive-contextual methodology.
He has participated in courses and meetings on Modern Greek literature.
Didaskalia Award in 2007. eTwinning National Award in 2011.
Second-Cycle Undergraduate Degree in Classical Philology from the University of Valencia (1992).
PhD in Philology from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2003), with a thesis in comparative literature: Las versiones neogriegas del Apolonio de Tiro: elementos de cristianización, adaptación y originalidad [“Modern Greek versions of Apollonius of Tyre: elements of Christianisation, adaptation and originality”].
His main interest is the didactics of Greek. He is the author of several manuals based on the communicative and inductive-contextual methodology.
He has participated in courses and meetings on Modern Greek literature.
Didaskalia Award in 2007. eTwinning National Award in 2011.