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Biopolitics, Everyday Life and Interculturalism: Teaching English from the Tikuna Myths for the Solution to Intercultural Bilingual Conflict in a School in Bogota
2020
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Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal
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907/5000 Evaluation pair endorsed by Colciencias. Degree in Biology, Master in Sustainable Development and Environmental Management, PhD in social studies with extensive teaching experience, as well as in publishing, leading, managing and executing research projects: educational, social, economic and environmental. Skills to promote sustainable development in urban, indigenous, rural and Afro-descendant communities. Capacity and knowledge in the management of the office package, SPSS statistical analysis program, End-note data manager and ICT management, as well as translation of English-Spanish and Spanish-English texts. Excellent verbal and written communication, ease of preparing documents related to research projects, teacher training, science and English teaching, as well as topics related to green business, environmental management and sustainable development

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