Marga Navarrete

Marga Navarrete is an Associate Professor (Teaching) and a Spanish Language Coordinator at University College London, UK, where she also teaches Spanish, translation and localisation at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has a Degree in English Studies (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain), MA in Education of Modern Languages (Institute of Education, UK), and a PhD in Applied Linguistics (UNED, Spain). Her research focuses on the impact of audiovisual translation (AVT) practice on language learners’ competence, the incorporation of equality, diversity and inclusion as well as accessibility aspects to the language curriculum and teacher training. She is the co-Director of the e-Expert Seminar Series in Translation and Modern Language Education; she has taken part in a number of AVT research studies on language learning, including the ClipFlair and TRADILEX projects, where she has been designing AVT tasks and disseminating lessons learnt; and she is a researcher of the “Tackling the BIPOC Awarding Gap Project”.

Publications

Evolving From a Heteronormative World Into an Intersectional Language Curriculum: Creating an LGTBQI+ Safe Space in the Classroom
Marga Navarrete, Mazal Oaknín. © 2023. 18 pages.
Over the last few decades, advances in social reform in the area of LGBTQI+ protection have been taking place in many countries around the world. However, resources on language...