
Dr. You-Hsuan Chang holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from National Taiwan Normal University. Her expertise spans learning and teaching, reading psychology, educational psychology, and digital reading. Her research focuses on reading comprehension, morphological awareness, language learning assessment, and digital learning strategies, with a particular emphasis on computer-assisted language learning and adaptive teaching. She is proficient in psychological experiment design and eye-tracking research techniques and has extensive interdisciplinary research experience, bridging educational theory and practice.
Dr. Chang has served as a postdoctoral researcher and adjunct assistant professor at National Taiwan Normal University. She was also a visiting scholar at the Florida Center for Reading Research in the United States. Actively engaged in the application of educational research, she has trained elementary school teachers under the Ministry of Education Reading Teacher Training Program and contributed to the development of language proficiency assessment tools. In addition, she has been involved in the development of digital learning systems and performance-based assessments. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed journals, such as Computers & Education, Computer Assisted Language Learning.