Post Doctoral research: "Visual Culture and History Education"
Supervisor: Professor Yannis Skarpelos
Nikos Ath. Stamos was born in 1986 in Trikala of Thessaly, Greece. He is a postdoctoral researcher under the supervision of Professor Yannis Skarpelos at the Panteion University, School of International Studies, Communication and Culture. He holds a PhD on History Didactics through the art of film from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Philosophy, getting a scholarship given by the Onassis Foundation. He studied Paedagogy at the University of Thessaly and got both a scholarship and an award given by the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.) He also studied Communication, Media and Culture at the Panteion University.
He holds a relevant Master's degree in Didactics from the University of Athens as well as some certifications on Educational Technology from the Hellenic Ministry of Education. Regarding the foreign languages, he uses English and French.
He has worked as a teacher at Primary schools, as a coordinator of cultural programs at a Directorate of Primary Education (bicentenary of 1821, Cultural Capital of Europe-Eleusis 2021) as well as at the General Secretariat of the Hellenic Ministry of Education. He is a teacher trainer and a member of research associations. His articles are published in academic journals, collective volumes, proceedings of Greek and of international conferences. He is the author of a book entitled The use of film in teaching and learning history. He wades into drawing. His research interests include Visual Culture, History Didactics, Historical Culture and Educational Studies.
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