Enedina Mónica Velázquez Mendoza

Born in Mexico City, she has a BA in Journalism and Collective Communication from the UNAM and an MA (2012) in Education and Innovation from Tecnológico de Monterrey. She started teaching in 1997 at Fundación Azteca, where she taught Spanish at secondary level, and two years later she became Sub Headmistress. In 2001 she was Headmistress at Michael Faraday private school. In 2003 she came back to teaching Spanish at Justo Sierra secondary school and years later she gave a Reading and Writing Workshop in the school where she currently works. In 2005 she started working for SEP (Mexican Secretariat of Public Education) at the technical school Técnica89 and in 2010 changed to Técnica 30, where she works at present. In 2020 she recorded 25 programs for “Learning at Home” from SEP, which was aimed at students who were taking distance classes. She loves teaching and learning with her students, and every class she becomes one of them to embark on the path of learning.
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