Academic Profile : Faculty
Assoc Prof Nie Youyan
Associate Professor, National Institute of Education - Psychology and Child & Human Development
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Nie Youyan is an Associate Professor with the Psychology and Child & Human Development Academic Group, National Institute of Education. She obtained her PhD in Educational Psychology from Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and MEd in Educational Psychology from Northeast Normal University (China). Her research interests include motivation in education, self-regulated learning, and innovation in curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Nie Youyan has taught psychology at various levels (i.e. Graduate, Undergraduate, and Secondary) since 2001. She also worked as a counselor in the Mental Health Center, Northeast Normal University.
Innovation in Curriculum Instruction and Assessment,Motivation in education and human development,Organizational Climate in Classroom and School Settings,Self-Regulated Learning
- Leisure Reading in Two Languages: Reading Habits and Preferences of Bilingual Children in Singapore
- CORE 3 Research Programme: Baseline Investigation of Mother Tongue Pedagogies in Singapore's Primary and Secondary Classrooms (C3MT)
- Harnessing Positive Psychology Principles in Fostering Academic Motivation/Engagement and Wellbeing of Low-Progress Learners in Singapore
- Assessing and measuring the quality of screen time for Singaporean preschoolers: A mixed-method study
- Science Motivation, ICT Engagement, and Science Performance: Variable-centered and Person-centered Analysis based on PISA2015
- THE IMPACT OF THE MOE-OBS CHALLENGE PROGRAMME ON STUDENTS