Lauren D. Goegan Ph.D. (Educational Psychology)
Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba. Advocate and volunteer in the area of Learning Disabilities. Baker of cupcakes.

About Dr. Goegan
Dr. Goegan holds a PhD in psychological studies in education (PSE) from the University of Alberta (UofA). Her research and teaching focuses on important inclusive pedagogies, the transition from high school to postsecondary education and adaptive motivation. Dr. Goegan regularly incorporates motivation theory into her research including Self-Determination Theory (SDT), Attribution Theory, Expectancy-Value Theory, and Mindsets.
Education
2020 – PhD, University of Alberta
2015 – MA, University of Victoria
2011 – BA, University of Calgary
Specialization
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Self-regulated Learning (SRL)
Differentiated Instructor (DI)
Social and emotional learning
Research Interests
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Students’ Transitioning from High School to Postsecondary Education
Academic Success and Cheating