
David Antognazza
Senior Lecturer · Education
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern SwitzerlandSwitzerland
About
David Antognazza is a Senior Lecturer in Educational Sciences at the Department of Education and Learning (SUPSI), Switzerland. He holds positions at the University of Teacher Education (DFA/ASP) and contributes to the Competence Centre for Education, Learning and Teaching (EAI). His expertise spans socio-emotional education, teacher-student relationships, and mathematics pedagogy.
Education:
- Master of Education, Harvard University
- Master of Education in Research Methodology in Education, University of Trento
- Postgraduate Course in Criminology, University of Milan
- Bachelor of Education, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Research Interests:
- Socio-emotional skills in educational settings
- Teacher empathy and well-being
- Integration of SEL into STEM education
- Emotional dynamics in mathematics teaching
- Cross-cultural education studies
Key Projects:
- Competitive Project: Examining teacher empathy’s role in well-being and burnout prevention
- Internal Project: SEL implementation in Swiss schools and teacher training
- Interdisciplinary Project: Linking mathematics education with socio-emotional development
Grants & Collaborations:
- Visiting Scholarships at Yale University and Mental Research Institute (MRI)
- Co-founder of Cooperativa Sociale IL GRECALE
Labs/Teams: Active in the RDCD Laboratory and the Department of Education and Learning’s research groups.
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