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Heidrun Stoeger
Heidrun Stoeger
Chair Professor of School Research, School Development, and Evaluation
Verifisert e-postadresse på paedagogik.uni-regensburg.de
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Antecedents of everyday positive emotions: An experience sampling analysis
T Goetz, AC Frenzel, H Stoeger, NC Hall
Motivation and Emotion 34, 49-62, 2010
3492010
Evaluation of a classroom based training to improve self-regulation in time management tasks during homework activities with fourth graders
H Stoeger, A Ziegler
Metacognition and Learning 3, 207-230, 2008
2852008
The effectiveness of a one-year online mentoring program for girls in STEM
H Stoeger, X Duan, S Schirner, T Greindl, A Ziegler
Computers & Education 69, 408-418, 2013
1892013
The role of emotions, motivation, and learning behavior in underachievement and results of an intervention
S Obergriesser, H Stoeger
High Ability Studies 26 (1), 167-190, 2015
1322015
Students’ emotions of enjoyment and boredom and their use of cognitive learning strategies–How do they affect one another?
S Obergriesser, H Stoeger
Learning and Instruction 66, 101285, 2020
1312020
Evaluation of an Elementary Classroom Self-Regulated Learning Program for Gifted Mathematics Underachievers.
H Stoeger, A Ziegler
International Education Journal 6 (2), 261-271, 2005
1302005
Online mentoring as an extracurricular measure to encourage talented girls in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics): An empirical study of one-on-one versus …
H Stoeger, M Hopp, A Ziegler
Gifted Child Quarterly 61 (3), 239-249, 2017
1242017
Systemic gifted education: A theoretical introduction
A Ziegler, H Stoeger
Gifted Child Quarterly 61 (3), 183-193, 2017
1222017
Do fine motor skills contribute to early reading development?
S Suggate, E Pufke, H Stoeger
Journal of Research in Reading 41 (1), 1-19, 2018
1172018
The history of giftedness research
H Stoeger
International handbook on giftedness, 17-38, 2009
1172009
Exogenous and endogenous learning resources in the Actiotope Model of Giftedness and its significance for gifted education
A Ziegler, KL Chandler, W Vialle, H Stoeger
Journal for the Education of the Gifted 40 (4), 310-333, 2017
1132017
Children’s fine motor skills in kindergarten predict reading in grade 1
S Suggate, E Pufke, H Stoeger
Early childhood research quarterly 47, 248-258, 2019
1122019
Giftedness and gifted education: The need for a paradigm change
A Ziegler, H Stoeger, W Vialle
Gifted Child Quarterly 56 (4), 194-197, 2012
1072012
Self-Regulated Learning (SRL): A guide for the perplexed
M Zeidner, H Stoeger
High Ability Studies 30 (1-2), 9-51, 2019
912019
Self-regulated learning (SRL) and the gifted learner in primary school: The theoretical basis and empirical findings on a research program dedicated to ensuring that all …
H Stoeger, S Fleischmann, S Obergriesser
Asia Pacific Education Review 16, 257-267, 2015
912015
Identification based on ENTER within the conceptual frame of the actiotope model of giftedness
A Ziegler, H Stöger
Psychology Science 46 (3), 324-341, 2004
882004
Key issues in professionalizing mentoring practices
H Stoeger, DP Balestrini, A Ziegler
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1483 (1), 5-18, 2021
862021
Research on a modified framework of implicit personality theories
A Ziegler, H Stoeger
Learning and individual Differences 20 (4), 318-326, 2010
862010
Relations between preschool children’s fine motor skills and general cognitive abilities
P Martzog, H Stoeger, S Suggate
Journal of Cognition and Development 20 (4), 443-465, 2019
852019
Impact of a teacher-led intervention on preference for self-regulated learning, finding main ideas in expository texts, and reading comprehension.
H Stoeger, C Sontag, A Ziegler
Journal of Educational Psychology 106 (3), 799, 2014
842014
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