Draft:Jeanette Tiburcio

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  • Comment: Subject is possibly notable. However, I was not able to find any reputable sources that attest to sustained coverage, aside from the two sources listed in this draft. Neither is focused on draft subject: the article from Imagen de Veracruz goes mostly into the organization subject works for, while the one from NV Noticias spends about half its space on the importance of the prize she received. According to WP:ANYBIO, notability is established when "the person has received a well-known and significant award or honor, or has been nominated for such an award several times". However, none of the awards listed in the draft appear to be "significant". If secondary and tertiary sources exist that attest to subject's notability, please add them. CurryTime7-24 (talk) 23:12, 5 March 2024 (UTC)

Jeanette Tiburcio
Tiburcio in 2023
Born (1979-12-12) 12 December 1979 (age 44)
NationalityMexican

Jeanette Esmeralda Tiburcio Márquez (born 12 December 1979 in Mexico City) is a Mexican poet, mathematician, writer and architect.[1][2][3][4]

Biography[edit]

Tiburcio studied architecture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and pedagogy at the Center for Higher Studies of Veracruz. She has master's degrees in Linguistic Education and Innovation and Research.[1]

Tiburcio has published numerous books in the genres of poetry and narrative. She is considered an icon in the country of Mexico and the world for her three decades of work and contributions to education, art, culture, literature and peace. Tiburcio is also distinguished by her high ethics and the solidity of her overall actions.[1]

She is founder and international president of A Thousand Minds for Mexico International, and vice president of the Human Rights and Anti-Corruption Council of the World Councils of India.[1]

She is a founding partner and general director of the British publishing house Ontimebooks Latino LTD. She is a founding partner, global secretary, pro vice chancellor of the United Nations University for Quality Education and dean of its faculties of Architecture, Art and Literature.[1]

Tiburcio has thirty years working in the training of adolescents and children from Mexico and the world and also works as an expert in the identification, development and promotion of national talent in various fields such as education, culture, art and literature, through of the Cabina 11 television station and the activities of his organization Thousand Minds for Mexico International, which she founded and which is associated with the Hispanomundial Union of Writers (UHE).[1]

She is founder of Eureka Accelerated Learning. She is the director of Campus Qro. She from the Intelligence Corporate Educa Dot Com S.C. CIE.[1]

She is the director for Mexico of the Center for Global Teacher Training and Update (FAMUNDO FAPP), endorsed by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the government of Spain.[1]

Awards and distinctions[edit]

Among the awards and distinctions she has received we find:[1]

  • "El Sol de Oro" award for his outstanding contribution to education and culture.
  • International "Madre Teresa" Award, recognized three times with the decoration.
  • "Mahatma Gandhi" Peace Prize.
  • "Orden de los Héroes Verdaderos" Award.
  • Ibero-American "Chamán" Award.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Mil Mentes Por México Internacional - Presidenta Ejecutiva Mundial Fundadora". Mil Mentes Por México Internacional. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  2. ^ Tiburcio Márquez, Jeanette. 50 Mujeres Memorables Latinoamericanas: Jeanette Tiburcio: Autor. Stockholm Project 2033 For Writers Of The World. p. 126.
  3. ^ Garrido Chalén, Carlos Hugo (24 March 2024). "Jeanette Eureka Tiburcio from Mexico: a woman who has thousands minds". Polis Magazino. Retrieved March 31, 2024.
  4. ^ "Jeanette Eureka Tiburcio (Aprendizaje Matemático Acelerado) Vice president". IWA Bogdani. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  5. ^ "Otorgan a veracruzana Premio Iberoamericano "Chamán"". NV Noticias. 16 June 2021. Retrieved March 3, 2024.

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