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Dr. Jasmin Näpfli,

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Research Associate in the Department of Research and Development at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (School of Education)

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+41 56 202 79 54 (Direct)
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jasmin.naepfli@fhnw.ch

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Bahnhofstrasse 6
5210 Windisch

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6.3B18

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Jasmin Näpfli is a Research Associate in the Department of Research and Development at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (School of Education). Her expertise lies in the field of extended education offerings and day schools, as well as their collaboration with regular schools. Additionally, she explores topics related to school development, educational governance, and innovations in teacher education.

In her current research projects, Jasmin Näpfli is examining children’s perspectives on extended education offerings as spaces for learning and experience. She is also investigating the professionalization of staff in these programs and the collaboration between extended education offerings and schools. Another area of research addresses the reasons behind school transitions, particularly in the context of private schools, and the resulting challenges and opportunities for school development.

In addition, she is exploring which innovative learning settings are suitable for helping future teachers integrate scientific insights into their professional practice, thereby assisting them in finding solutions to the practical demands of the profession. Furthermore, she is looking into how the exchange between research and practice can be made even more beneficial.

Through her education in social work, sociology, and educational sciences, as well as her CAS in School Social Work, she brings an interdisciplinary expertise to her work. This enables her to mediate effectively between the system of social work and school and diverse stakeholders within the education sector.

Research focus

  • Extended education and all-day school
  • Collaboration between school and extended education offerings
  • School improvement
  • Governance of school improvement
  • Innovations in teacher education, with a focus on bridging the gap between scientific insights and practical professional requirements
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Teaching

  • Teaching at the University of Teacher Education FHNW in the Department of Research and Development: "Introduction to Academic Work," "Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods," "Reflective Development of Research Knowledge," and "Research-Based Learning in a Project."
  • Lecturer in the field of Education Sciences, Culture, and Society at the ISEK of PH FHNW, covering topics such as governance of school development, promotion, and selection.
  • Lecturer in Special Education at ISEK, focusing on socio-emotional learning in adolescence.

Other activities

  • Organisation of the PH FHNW Methodology Week
  • Member of the WERA Task Force Global Research in Extended Education

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