Carmen Agulló Díaz
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1957 (age 67–68)
- Tenured professor
- non-fiction author
Dr. Carmen Agulló Díaz | |
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Carmen Agulló Díaz (2022) | |
| Born | María de Carmen Agulló Díaz 1957 (age 67–68) Xinzo de Limia, Province of Ourense, Spain |
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| Education | Ph.D. in Pedagogy |
| Alma mater | University of Valencia |
| Thesis | La educación de la mujer durante el franquismo y su evolución en Valencia (1951-1970) (1994) |
| Doctoral advisor | Juan Manuel Fernández Soria |
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| Discipline | Theory and History of Education |
| Sub-discipline | History of female education, especially in Republican teachers |
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María de Carmen Agulló Díaz (Xinzo de Limia, Province of Ourense, 1957) is a Spanish tenured professor of Theory and History of Education at the University of Valencia.[1] In addition to being a book writer, she is one of the most prestigious researchers in the Spanish environment around the history of women's education, especially in Republican teachers. She is also highly recognized in this field for her participation in the documentary directed by Pilar Pérez Solano in 2013, Las Maestras de la República, winner of the Goya award for best documentary film in 2014.[2][3] Though she is a native Galician, Agulló Díaz has lived in the Valencian Community since 1978.
Agulló Díaz began her studies at the Santa Marina de Ginzo de Limia Academy. She received her Baccalaureate at the Colegio de las Carmelitas de Orense and the Instituto Nacional Femenino de Vigo. She studied Pedagogy and Psychology at the University of Santiago de Compostela and earned a degree in Psychology at the Complutense University of Madrid and the University of Valencia. She holds degrees in Psychology, Philosophy, and Educational Sciences, and she has a Ph.D. in Pedagogy. Her doctoral thesis La educación de la mujer durante el franquismo y su evolución en Valencia (1951-1970) (1994) was directed by Juan Manuel Fernández Soria.[4]