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Dr YANG Lan

Personal profile

Dr. YANG Lan (Joy) is an Associate Professor at the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the Education University of Hong Kong. She obtained her PhD from The University of Hong Kong and her doctoral dissertation on a longitudinal intervention on promoting Chinese students’ academic self-concept and academic achievement was awarded the "Highly Commended Dissertation Award" by the Global SELF Research Network (2013); selection panel was chaired by Prof. Herbert Marsh (Top 1% Highly-Cited Researcher in the Social Sciences and one of the most productive educational psychologists in the world).  Her recent research focuses on harnessing the power of formative assessment from the perspective of psychology including a wide range of influential psychological constructs (e.g., self-concept, achievement emotions, learning engagement etc.). Recently, the Psychology and Assessment SIG led by Dr. Joy Yang has been established under the KRA, the Education University of Hong Kong.

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Research interests

• Harnessing the power of feedback in education
• Feedback orientation and its role in the power of feedback
• Development of the Feedback Ecological Model
• Assessment for learning (AfL)
• Assessment as learning (AaL)
• Positive psychology and assessment

 

Teaching Interests

• Feedback and emotion

• Assessment for learning

• Assessment as learning

• Questionnaire development

• Quantitative research methodology

 

External Appointments

Member

• International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA)

• The European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI)

• The American Educational Research Association (AERA)

• International Forum of Researchers in Education (IFORE)

• International Association of Cross-cultural Psychology (IACCP)

• International Research Network on Equity in Youth Education and Training (IRNEYET)

• The Comparative Education Society of Hong Kong

• The Special Education Society of Hong Kong

• Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT), the Education University of Hong Kong

• Centre for Research on Chinese Language and Education (CRCLE), the Education University of Hong Kong

• Centre for Advancement in Inclusive and Special Education (CAISE), The University of Hong Kong

• Social Metacognition and Big Data International Research Network, World Educational Research Association (WERA)

• UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab

Judge

• QS Reimagine Education Awards

Editorial Board

• International Journal of Comparative Education and Development

• Frontiers in Education: Assessment, Testing and Applied Measurement Section (Associate Editor)

• Frontiers in Education: Special Educational Needs Section (Review Editor)

• Frontiers in Education: Educational Psychology (Review Editor)

• Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology (Consulting Editor)

Educational Research for Policy and Practice

• Educational Studies, AESA

Reviewer

Asia Pacific Journal of Education

Applied Developmental Science

British Journal of Educational Psychology

CAISE Review

Education Psychology

Educational Research and Evaluation

Educational Research for Policy and Practice

European Journal of Psychology of Education

Education Journal

Education Technology & Society

Frontier in Education

Frontier in Psychology

Higher Education

Hong Kong Journal of Special Education

International Journal of Educational Psychology

International Journal of Chinese Language Education

Language Assessment Quarterly

Learning and Individual Differences

Pedagogies: An International Journal

PlosOne

SAGE Open

School Psychology International

Studies in Educational Evaluation

Teaching and Teacher Education

Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice

The Asian-Pacific Education Researcher

The Internet and Higher Education

 

Professional information

Scopus ID: 57460670400

ORCID: 0000-0002-3457-0330
 

Patents

A system and method for teaching mathematics through adaptive scaffolding support
The project delivers an AI-powered mathematics learning system, ScaffoldiaMyMaths, accessible via a website on various devices, complemented by e-learning materials and hardcopy versions. Key features include generative AI feedback for instant, perso
Date of grant: 22/11/2024

 

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

 

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