
Qualifications
First class honours degree in “Social Sciences for International Cooperation and Development” awarded by “La Sapienza” University of Rome (2008)
D.E.L.E. Nivel superior awarded by Instituto Cervantes (2008)
P.G.C.E. awarded by Aberystwyth University (2014)
P.G.C.T.H.E. awarded by Aberystwyth University (2018)
Profile
Daniela Lardieri is a dedicated Lifelong Learning Teacher with extensive experience in teaching Italian, Spanish, and French. She is deeply committed to education and passionate about supporting language acquisition at all levels. A native Italian speaker from Sardinia, she aims to foster a deep appreciation for linguistic diversity. She holds a First-Class Honours degree in “Social Sciences for International Cooperation and Development” from “La Sapienza” University of Rome (2008), where she also contributed to academic research in migration studies under the academic direction of Dr Claudia Zaccai. Additionally, she holds the D.E.L.E. Nivel Superior awarded by Instituto Cervantes (2008). Daniela further developed her pedagogical expertise with a P.G.C.E. (2014) and a P.G.C.T.H.E. (2018), both from Aberystwyth University. Her teaching practice emphasizes inclusive pedagogy, cultural enrichment, and practical communication skills.
Daniela Lardieri is a language educator with a strong passion for languages, inclusion, and human rights. Originally from Sardinia, she has lived in several European countries, experiences that have enriched her love of languages, cultures, and travel. Daniela has volunteered with young people in a residential home for individuals living with disabilities through the European Voluntary Service and has also worked as a cultural mediator supporting refugees. She cycled from London to Brussels to raise funds for refugee support, combining her love of cycling with her commitment to social causes. Daniela’s personal and professional journey is rooted in her dedication to social justice, intercultural understanding, and lifelong learning.
Ms Daniela Lardieri
Dysgu Gydol Oes, Ail Lawr, Adeilad Cledwyn, Campws Penglais, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DD
Ffôn: 01970 621580 Ebost: dysgu@aber.ac.uk