Research Group
Management team
Christina Olin-Scheller
christina.olin-scheller@kau.se
Holds a PhD in Literature and is Professor of Applied Pedagogy and Literature studies with a specific focus onÌýyoung people's reading and writing in the present medialandscape
Yvonne Liljekvist
yvonne.liljekvist@kau.se
Professor in Mathematics Education. In her research, she study questions related to prerequisites for mathematics teaching and mathematics learning
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Martin Stolare
Martin.Stolare@kau.se
ÌýProfessor of History, with a special interest in history education research in primary school.
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Senior researchers
Gabriel Bladh
gabriel.bladh@kau.se
Professor of Social Science Education, with a focus on the geography subject and how geographical knowledge and perspectives are developed and used in education, academia and daily life. Ìý
Jelle Boeve-dePauw
Jelle.Boeve-dePauw@uantwerpen.be
Jorryt van Bommel
jorryt.vanbommel@kau.se
Senior Lecturer in Mathematics education.ÌýResearch interests:ÌýEarly years mathematics, Teachers'Ìýprofessional development, Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching, Problem-solving.Ìý
Brian Hudson
brian.hudson@kau.se
Guest Professor with particular research interests in mathematical thinking, ICT and learning, epistemic quality and comparative approaches to curriculum making.
Nina Kilbrink
nina.kilbrink@kau.se
Senior Lecturer, ÌýApplied Pedagogy. The research interestsÌýare Vocational Education, Technical Education, Narrative Research, Variation Theory, Learning Study, ICT in Education, TransferÌýandÌýthe relation between Theory and Practice in technical vocational education.Ìý
Lise IversenÌýKulbrandstad
lise.kulbrandstad@hihm.no
Visiting Professor, specialising in reading and reading practices, literacy, second language education, minority language pupils, multilingualism, subject-specific education, etc.
Martin Jakobsson
martin.jakobssson@kau.se
Senior Lecturer in Social Studies, who pursues research on civics teaching with a focus on the relationships between the school subject and the academic disciplines on which it is based.
Yvonne Liljekvist
Yvonne.Liljekvist@kau.se
Birgitta Ljung-Egeland
birgitta.ljung-egeland@kau.se
Senior Lecturer in Swedish, whose research areas are language and learning (especially multilingualism) and children's and young people's health and development.
Kenneth Nordgren
Kenneth.Nordgren@kau.se
Professor of Social Science Education, with a special interest in history education and intercultural perspectives.
Ann-Christin Randahl
ann-christin.randahl@gu.seÌý
Associate professorÌý Swedish
Johan Samuelsson
Johan.Samuelsson@kau.se
Professor of History, specialising in the development processes of the subject history and its role in society, as well as issues relating to the history of education generally and history education in particular.Ìý
Erica Sandlund
Erica.Sandlund@kau.se
Professor of English Linguistics, Sandlund’sÌýresearch centers on social interaction, particularly institutional talk,Ìýsuch as in multilingual language classrooms, second language speaking tests, performance appraisal interviews, and teachers’ professional development.
Marie Nilsberth
Marie.Nilsberth@kau.se
Associate professorÌý of Educational Work, specialising in the social interaction between the teacher and student in the classroom.Ìý
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