Snježana Mališa

Assistant Professor at the University Department of Communication Studies at the Croatian Catholic University in Zagreb. She graduated in Theology in Zagreb and obtained her master's and doctoral degrees in pedagogy in Rome in 2014, with a thesis titled Teaching in a Complex Environment: Principles and Guidelines for Classroom Teaching.

Before her employment at the Croatian Catholic University, she worked as a religious education teacher in primary and secondary schools, as well as an associate in the Media Pastoral Office and the Office for Spiritual Vocations of the Diocese of Varaždin.
 

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Interdisciplinary research of educational processes in the digital age, with a particular emphasis on the complex relationships between teaching strategies, media content and multimedia tools. The focus is on understanding how contemporary media and digital environments shape pedagogical practice, influence student motivation and contribute to the quality and effectiveness of learning and teaching.
 

COURSES:

Individual Differences
Didactics
Learning Environment in the Digital Age
Media and Education
Assessment and Evaluation of Knowledge
Pedagogical Skills in Biomedicine
Health Education with Learning and Teaching Methods

PROJECTS:

Better Academic Qualifications through Quality Assurance - BAQUAL

Application of Digital Technologies Based on Artificial Intelligence in Education (BrAIn), led by Marina Merkaš

Critical Analysis of Misinformation on Religious Topics (KAT), led by Lana Ciboci Perša

Assistant Professor Snježana Mališa, PhD
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University Department of Communication Sciences
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