
About
Christoph Randler is a Professor at the Department of Didactics of Biology within the Faculty of Science at the University of Tübingen. His research spans biology education, ornithology, and chronobiology, focusing on the intersection of human behavior, learning environments, and ecological systems.
- Key Research Areas:
- Biology Didactics: Experimental field studies, emotional engagement, and effectiveness of extracurricular learning spaces
- Ornithology: Animal behavior, hybridization, and mobbing call responses
- Chronobiology: Circadian rhythms, sleep-wake behavior, and impacts on academic performance
Randler's recent publications (2025–2024) explore critical themes such as bird population literacy, restorative effects of birdwatching, and innovative educational assessment tools. His work integrates quantitative surveys, meta-analyses, and experimental designs across diverse contexts. Collaborations with international researchers (from Turkey, Poland, Russia, etc.) underscore his interdisciplinary approach.
Advising and Institutional Affiliation: Randler leads the Didactics of Biology department at Tübingen, mentoring early-career researchers and contributing to science education policy. His team includes specialists in chronobiology (e.g., C. Vollmer) and ornithology, reflecting his integrative research philosophy.
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