Mary Marin has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Mary started working as an English and French Teacher, as well as an EFL Coordinator at MARIN Language School in 1983, and held this role until 2003. In 1999, they joined Arsakeio – Filekpedeftiki as an English Teacher, Mentor, MUN Advisor, and Digital content editor. Mary later became the Head of MUN and LEADERSHIP and EUROPEAN PROGRAMS at Arsakeio Gymnasium Psychikou in 2015. In 2013, they also worked as an English Drama Teacher and Head of English Theatre Club at Arsakeio – Filekpedeftiki. Mary joined Ahead Books in 2014 as an Editor and Translator-Lexicographer. Additionally, they worked as a Workshop Facilitator at Kallion Leadership, Inc. in 2018 and a Rhetoric Educator at Hellenic Association for the Promotion of Rhetoric in Education starting from 2015. Mary also participated in the Spelling Bee Educational Program at Arsakeia - Tositseia Schools in 2012. Currently, they are working as a Translator at Coursera starting from 2023.
Mary Marin has an extensive education history with a focus on human rights in education, bilingual lexicography, and English language and literature. Mary earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Human Rights in Education from the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. Mary also holds a Master's degree in Billingual Lexicography and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature, both from the same university.
Mary Marin has also pursued additional education and certifications in various fields. Mary completed a course in Child Protection in Theory and in Practice from HarvardX, and obtained certifications in subjects such as global citizenship, human rights, gender inequality, and memory psychology from institutions like the University of Bristol, Amnesty International, University of Exeter, and Coursera Course Certificates.
In terms of teaching qualifications, Mary Marin has completed a diploma program in Positive Psychology in Education from Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. Mary has also taken courses related to French language teaching at Ethnikon kai Kapodistriakon Panepistimion Athinon and French Language Teacher Education at Université de Lyon. Additionally, they have studied English Language and Literature at the University of Nottingham.
Overall, Mary Marin's education history reflects a strong interest in human rights, education, and language studies, with a focus on incorporating these areas into their teaching practices.
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