Dr. Gabriele Peitz
Dr. Gabriele Peitz

Institute of Psychology
Chair of Developmental and Educational Psychology
Nägelsbachstr. 49a
91052 Erlangen
- Phone number: +49 9131 85-20861
- Fax number: +49 9131 85-20902
- Email: gabriele.peitz@fau.de
- Website: https://www.entwicklungspsychologie.phil.fau.de/
Office Hours
by appointment or at any time via email
Responsibilities
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Academic advisor for the Master’s programme in Psychology
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Academic advising and recognition of study achievements in Psychology for teacher education programmes (Realschule and Gymnasium)
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Member of the degree programme committees for Psychology and Psychology within Educational Studies
Short CV
- Studied Psychology in Trier
- 1995–2004 research associate in the LBS Family Study “Transition to Parenthood” in Munich (PhD awarded in 2002)
- From 2004 to 2007, research associate at the Faculty of Education at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Since 2007, affiliated with the Chair of Developmental Psychology and Educational Psychology at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (LfbA)
Research Interests
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Classroom management (including certified trainer with Münchner Lehrertraining e.V.)
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Communication skills training for student teachers
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Educational and psychological myths and how to deal with belief-incongruent scientific information
Teaching and Practice-Based Projects
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“Communication Skills for Student Teachers – Online Modules and On-Site Seminar”
(with Dr Sandra Gabler, funded by the Teaching Innovation Fund 2021 & 2023) -
“Expansion and Digitalisation of the Qualification Framework for Student Teachers (Realschule and Gymnasium) to Develop Profession-Related Competencies in School Placements”
G. Peitz, K. Kramer, T. Klepacki, L. Klepacki, E. Demleitner, A. Ginkel, A. Seitz (2020), funded by the Teaching Innovation Fund -
“Development and Evaluation of a Qualification Framework for Student Teachers (Realschule and Gymnasium) to Develop Profession-Related Competencies in School Placements”
K. Kramer, G. Peitz, T. Klepacki, L. Klepacki, E. Demleitner, A. Ginkel, A. Seitz (2019), funded by the Teaching Innovation Fund
Supervised Theses – Topic Areas
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Motivated reception of scientific information and Scientific Impotence Excuse in student teachers’ engagement with educational and psychological knowledge
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Students’ perspectives on grade repetition
