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Daniel Wagner serves as a lecturer at the University of Regensburg's Faculty of Mathematics, Chair of Mathematics Education, since 2019. Concurrently, he is a senior teacher for mathematics and physics at the Johann-Andreas-Schmeller-Gymnasium in Nabburg since 2013, with prior experience as a research associate at the Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN) at Kiel University (2008-2011).
- Education: Master's in teaching mathematics and physics (University of Regensburg, 2008)
- Key Expertise: School-to-university transition challenges, formal abstract thinking in mathematics, competency modeling
His research focuses on aligning mathematical competency requirements between secondary and tertiary education, emphasizing formal abstract reasoning. Publications since 2009 examine transition difficulties and curriculum continuity. Wagner also works as a timetable consultant and examiner for gifted students' assessments at the Bavarian Ministry of Education.
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