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Astrid Wirth serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education within the Faculty of Philosophy and Education. Her work centers on early childhood development, with emphasis on family learning environments and academic competency formation in preschool settings.
Her research spans critical domains including language acquisition mechanisms, phonological awareness development, and numeracy skill building in toddlers and preschoolers. She investigates how migration backgrounds influence educational outcomes and examines digital media integration in early learning contexts, particularly focusing on disparities between STEM and non-STEM family engagement.
Recent publications reveal strong trends in analyzing home learning environments as mediators for literacy/mathematical competencies and exploring digital tools' roles in parental support. Her work increasingly addresses technological interventions for numeracy development and cross-cultural comparisons in family educational practices.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Fellowship from the Austrian-Hungarian Foundation for a Short Stay (2024)
Dr. Wirth currently leads the active research project Early childhood education: Enhancing the home learning environment in Hungary and Austria (2024-2025), examining cross-border approaches to family-based educational support. Her advisory work includes editorial reviews for PLoS ONE and the Australian Journal of Education.
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