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Maria Rantzou

Assistant Professor

Subject:      Catechism and Christianity Pedagogy

 

Government Gazzete:      507/03-06-2015, C

 

Contact

Office Phone:         2310-996940
Email:                      rantzou@theo.auth.gr
Webpage:               users.auth.gr/rantzou
Office Hours:         Monday, Tuesday and Wedsday 09:00-11:00

Prior electronic communication with the teacher, Office 209, is  required.

 

Brief CV

Mrs. Maria Rantzou was born in Thessaloniki, she is a graduate of the Faculty of Theology of the Theology Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the Faculty of Education of the Department of Primary Education of the University of Western Macedonia and holds a Counseling and Psychology Level 5 Pearson BTEC Higher National Diploma in Counseling Psychology from Pearson English University in collaboration with the Mediterranean College of Thessaloniki. He successfully attended the postgraduate course of the Department of Theology with a specialization in Pedagogy. After receiving a scholarship from the Diakonisches Werk department of the Evangelical Church and from the Kultusministerium of the Bavarian State of Germany, he attended studies at the Roman Catholic, Evangelical and Orthodox Theological School in Munich. During the above years he took part in interdisciplinary seminars in pedagogy and psychology. Her studies were completed with specialization in the context of mental support for patients and prisoners. He has taken part in international conferences with presentations. In December 2000, he was awarded a doctorate by the Faculty of Theology of the Theology Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki majoring in Pedagogy. He has taught Pedagogy and Psychology at ASPAITE Thessaloniki, worked at the private school KALAMARI-ADAMANTIOS SCHOOL Thessaloniki and serves as an Assistant Professor at the Theology Department of the Theological School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with subject “Catechetics and Christian Pedagogy”.

CV – SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (pdf)