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Daniela has always been driven by an abiding love for teaching and literature, she is a devoted individual whose academic journey is deeply rooted in these passions. Her love for literature extends beyond the pages of books, illuminating the power of storytelling as a means of understanding and challenging personal narratives. In essence, her love for teaching and literature drives her intellectual pursuits and educational endeavors. She began her academic career at Complutense University in Madrid, where she also completed the first two years of a degree in Psychology. She graduated with a degree in English Studies and a Master's degree in Literary Studies. She is presently working on her PhD dissertation in her university's PhD Program in Literary Studies, which she considers to be her second home. Her research interests include minority studies, gender studies, and US countercultures, with a focus on Chicana studies.
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Her relentless commitment to learning and literature goes beyond what she studies in school. She combines her knowledge of psychology and language acquisition as a neurolanguage coach, providing a special viewpoint to her teaching style. She has always been driven to discover settings where transformative learning situations can be embraced and energized. Her passion for literature extends beyond the pages of books, illuminating the power of storytelling as a means of understanding and challenging personal narratives. In essence, her love for teaching and literature drives her intellectual pursuits and educational endeavors.
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