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Department of Educational Sciences and Psychology

International activities at the IFS

The connection to the international scientific community is of great strategic importance for the IFS.  Thus, the IFS is anchored in top national and international research. Furthermore, scientists regularly publish their research results in English-language journals or present them at international conferences. In addition, the institute regularly hosts visiting scholars; on the one hand, staff members spend research stays abroad, and on the other hand, guest lecturers from abroad come to the institute for research stays, project exchanges or guest lectures. Finally, the area of teaching at the institute is also characterized by its international orientation, as there are, for example, teaching concepts for the implementation of intercultural education in teacher training.

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IFS participates in EARLI 2021

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Renowned scholars from around the world will meet for the 19th time from August 23-28 for the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) conference, which will take place online this year. They will discuss the conference theme "Education and Citizenship: Learning and Instruction and the Shaping of Futures." The IFS also contributes numerous presentations. Staff members will present their latest research findings, including on the effects of Stereotype Threat, whether teachers' competency expectations have an impact on students' academic performance, or how teachers can be motivated to attend all-day schools.

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