Position: Research and Teaching Fellow
Institute: Institute of Pedagogy
Unit : Department of Methodology and Pedagogy of Creativity
Contact
E-mail: mkorko[at]aps.edu.pl
Main research areas
- Her research interests lie within the areas of cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics. Her work focuses on executive functions and their role in language processing. She is also interested in scholarly reading in academic practice, attitudes toward statistics and scientific research, and the application of cognitive knowledge and cognitive psychology in teaching and learning.
Publications, conferences, events
Biography
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Dr Małgorzata Korko is a psychologist and cognitive scientist, assistant professor at the Institute of Pedagogy at the Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw, and a teaching collaborator at SWPS University in Warsaw. In 2020, she earned her PhD in Psychology from Middlesex University London. She also completed an MSc in Applied Cognitive Neuroscience and a BSc in Cognitive Science at the University of Westminster in London.
She has international teaching experience, having taught in the UK, China, and Poland. She teaches courses in research methodology and statistics, critical analysis of scientific texts, research instrument development, and cognitive foundations of learning, as well as English-language seminars including “The Science of Teaching and Learning,” “How to Read and Understand a Scientific Article,” and “Research Methods for Evaluating Technology in Education (EdTech).”
She is a finalist of the “Master of Didactics” programme funded by the Ministry of Education and Science, a recipient of the Miniatura 5 research grant (National Science Centre, Poland), and an internal APS research grant. She is also the author of the academic e-learning course “Fundamentals of Quantitative Research Methodology.”
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