Head of the Research Group:

Prof. Dr. Gyöngyvér Molnár (email, MTMT)

DSc, Professor of Eduction, Head of the Doctoral School of Education, University of Szeged

Research interests: Assessment and evaluation, technology-based testing. Diagnostic assessment. Development of thinking skills, especially problem solving and inductive reasoning. Information and communication technologies in education. Process data and log data analyses.

 

Members of the Research Group:

Anita Habók, Dr. habil (email, MTMT)

PhD, associate professor, University of Szeged

Research interests: Acquisition of English as a foreign language. Learning to learn. Developing reading skills.

 

Renáta Kiss (email, MTMT)

PhD, assistant professor, University of Szeged

Research interests: Kindergarten-school transition. Precursor skills of reading. Technology-based assessment of cognitive aspects of reading.

 

Ágnes Kissné Gera (email)

teacher, Szegedi Arany János Általános Iskola

Research interests: Teaching methods facilitating scientific reasoning. Inquiry-based learning in science.

 

Erzsébet Korom, Dr. habil (email, MTMT)

PhD, associate professor, Head of the Department Learning and Instruction, University of Szeged

Research interests: Processes of knowledge acquisition. Conceptual development and conceptual change. Teaching for conceptual change. Assessment of science knowledge. Teaching methods facilitating meaningful learning. Inquiry-based learning in science.

 

Andrea Magyar (email, MTMT)

PhD, teacher, Liszt Ferenc Music Primary School of Dominican Sisters

Research interests: Adaptive testing. Foreign language acquisition. Development of reading and learning strategies.

 

Attila Pásztor, Dr. habil (email, MTMT)

PhD, associate professor, University of Szeged

Research interests: Assessment and development of thinking skills. Digital game based learning. Technology-based assessment.

 

Katalin Szili (email, MTMT)

PhD, assistant professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Research areas: Technology-based assessment, evaluation and development of reading and text comprehension. Correlations of the development of mental lexicon and phonological awareness with reading ability.

 

Alisa Tóth (email, MTMT)

PhD, assistant professor, Károli Gáspár University of the reformed Church in Hungary

Research interests: Computer-based assessment of visual skills. Assessment and enhancement of colour perception and interpretation.

 

Hao Wu (email)

PhD, Assistant Research Professor, School of Education, University of Saint Joseph, Makaó, Kína

Research interests: Component skills of problem solving.

 

Samuel Greiff, Prof. Dr. (email)

PhD, Professor of Educational Monitoring & Effectiveness, Technical University of Munich, Németország

Research interests: Assessment of transversal skills such as problem solving and collaboration and their role in the classroom, at work, and in private life. Use of log file data and learning analytics for summative and formative assessment purposes. Cognitive and non-cognitive skills that shape our lives. Process data analyses.

 

Risto Hotulainen, Prof. Dr. (email)

PhD, Professor, University of Helsinki, Finnország

Research interests: Educational assessment. Learning to learn. Educational implementation of research results.

 

Mari-Pauliina Vainikainen, Prof. Dr. (email)

PhD, Professor of Learning and Instruction, Tampere University, Finnország

Research interests: Educational assessment and evaluation. Learning to learn. Development of reasoning skills. The effect of class, school and system-level factors on learning success.


 


Postdoctoral students:

Oo,Tun Zaw

Nguyen, Van Son

Liu, Yong

Lilla Bónus

 

Nguyen, Thuy Lan Anh

Márió Tibor Nagy

Vanessa Müller

Anggia, Helta

 


PhD students:

Róbert Csányi

Gilbert Cheruiyot Langat

I Wayan Eka Dian Rahmanu

Ádám Kocsis

Balázs Munkácsy

Réka Ökördi

Prasetyo Listiaji

 

Mathematician:

 

Dóra Mokri

 

Developers and IT staff:

Gábor Betyár

Programmer and web developer.

Ferenc Halof

Computer scientist and graphic designer.

Géza Makay, PhD

PhD, egyetemi docens

Mathematician and programmer. Development of the eDia system: database, data entry interface programming.


The operational implementation of research is supported by:

Zita Bartók

 

István László Kállai

 

Administration:

 

Katalin Molnár