Jordi Nomen
He teaches philosophy and social sciences, and is head of the Department of Humanities at the Sadako School Barcelona, which is recognised as one of the most influential and innovative educational centres in the country. With a degree in Contemporary History, a postgraduate degree in Active Citizenship, and a master’s degree in Philosophy, he has been teaching in the course Education for Citizenship at the Autonomous University of Barcelona since 2012. His work has been recognised with the EDU21 award (2009) and the Arnau de Vilanova Prize (2011). He has recently published the essay El nen filòsof (The Philosopher Child, Arpa, 2018).
Update: 3 October 2018