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Literacy and Inclusive Teaching
Literacy and Inclusive Teaching (LIT)
The Research Centre for Literacy and Inclusive Teaching (LIT) conducts interdisciplinary research on literacy and inclusive teaching in various school subjects and in higher education. Our research projects are often conducted in close collaboration with teachers and schools.
We conduct interdisciplinary and practice-oriented research of high social relevance. Our research centre wants to contribute in an integrated and multidimensional way with in-depth knowledge about literacy and the important role of language in teaching and learning.
Pia Nygård Larsson and Anders Jakobsson, director and research leader of LIT
Our research
The Research Centre for Literacy and Inclusive Teaching (LIT) aims to contribute with in-depth knowledge about the role of language in learning and the literacies that students encounter in various school subjects and in higher education. The research at LIT is interdisciplinary and addresses societal challenges related to educational success, equity, sustainability, and inclusion.
The research at the centre is conducted within eight work packages. Within the first work package, all researchers collaborate on common issues and concepts relating to literacy and inclusive teaching in theory and practice. The focus is, among other things, disciplinary literacy, multilingualism, language and knowledge development, critical literacy, multimodality, social justice and sustainability.
To a large extent, research at LIT is conducted within the other seven work packages where several researchers collaborate within various research projects. These work packages are:
- Mathematical literacy
- Science and technology literacy
- Social science literacy
- Language, literacy and multilingualism
- Academic literacy in higher education
- Sustainability, action competence and climate literacy
- Digital literacy, media literacy and AI literacy
LIT is an educational science research centre based at the Faculty of Education and Society at Malmö University. Research of high national and international relevance is conducted at the centre.
Researchers, publications and research projects
Huda Alhadi Alhasani
Fredrik Alvén
Christian Andersson
Eva Davidsson
Helen Hasslöf
Hanna Hofverberg
Annika Karlsson
Johan Lind
Ulrika Ryan
Marie Sjöblom
Petra Svensson Källberg
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Maaike Hajer
Professor emerita
Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
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Cristina Nordman
PhD, Research and Development Leader
City of Malmö
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Maria Söderling
PhD, Lecturer with focus on literacy
municipality of Burlöv
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2024 | Article in journal
‘Run three laps around the house’: a bricolage of rural ideals and co-parenting practices
Janna Lundberg, Elin Ennerberg
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2024 | Article in journal
”Tankar från styrelsen”: I Religion och livsfrågor, Tema: Islamofobi
Bodil Liljefors Persson, Emma Hall
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2024 | Other
Undervisning i flerspråkiga matematikklassrum
Petra Svensson Källberg, Ulrika Ryan
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2024 | Article in journal
Spaces for multilingualism in mathematics classrooms? – teachers’ perceptions and experiences
Petra Svensson Källberg, Annika Karlsson, Pia Nygård Larsson
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2024 | Article in journal
The Gatekeeping Role of Mathematics Education in Migration Contexts – A Visit to Malmö: Three Snapshots To Illustrate The Opening Or Closing Of The Gate To Mathematics Learning
Petra Svensson Källberg, Ulrika Ryan
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2024 | Article in journal
Tensions in combining two practices: promoting mathematical dialogue using digital tools
Marie Sjöblom, Lisa Björklund Boistrup, Jens Ideland, Karin Ollinen
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2024 | Chapter in book
Collaboration
Eva Wennås Brante
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2024 | Article in journal
”Står det liksom huller om buller, ja, men hur ska jag kunna bedöma den här texten då?”: Lågstadielärares konstruktion av diskursiva regler för narrativt skrivande
Kim Ridell, Robert Walldén
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2024 | Doctoral thesis, monograph
När blir flerspråkighet en resurs? En aktionsforskningsstudie om pedagogiskt transspråkande i ämnesundervisning
Cristina Nordman
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2024 | Other
Vad kan du om att lära sig svenska som andraspråk?: Bildningsquizet
Anders Agebjörn, Robert Walldén
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Research project
Conditions for reading and writing development? Collaboration between schools and libraries in socially disadvantaged areas
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Educational background, language learning strategies and language development among adult second-language learners of Swedis
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Wordless picturebooks and their potential for literacy development in diverse classrooms
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International Collaboration for Climate Change Action at the frontlines
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Multimodal Literary Texts in Middle School English Language Classroom: Affordances and Constraints
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Doing School, Doing Mathematics
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Online Reflective Writing in higher Education and Lifelong Learning (ORWELL)
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Learning Swedish in Swedish: Subject-specific text practices in SSL teaching (years 4–6)
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Accelerating Teaching - Approaching particle accelerators and new scientific research through online professional development
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Research project
Spaces for multilingualism? An interdisciplinary study of pedagogical potentials and limitations of multilingual approaches and activities...
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Research project
How do co-creation processes affect students' science and sustainability capital and thoughts for future?
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Research project | DOCTORAL PROJECT
Graphical models and the agency surrounding them: Designing and re-design narrative text in early compulsory school
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Research project
Everyday Life, Worklife and Education in Rural Sweden
janna.lundberg@mau.se
Collaboration
The Research Centre for Literacy and Inclusive Teaching (LIT) has a close collaboration with teachers, schools and other stakeholders. Collaboration in various projects is often a prerequisite for our research. Our researchers also collaborate with various actors at national, regional and local level through a range of different activities, seminars and lectures.
Organisation
The Advisory Board's role is to provide expertise, advice and guidance to the LIT. It comprises members who are experts in areas relevant to the Centre's research.
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Monica Axelsson
(Chair), Professor emerita
Department of Teaching and Learning, Stockholm University
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Erik Knain
Professor
Department of Teacher Education and School Research, Vice Dean, Research - Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo
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Olof Franck
Professor
Unit for Subject Matter Education with specialization in Social Studies Education, University of Gothenburg
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Helena Holmström
Coordinator for School development in Science and Technology
City of Malmö
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Lotta Bergman
Associate professor
Department of Culture, Languages and Media, Faculty of Education and Society, Malmö University
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Contact
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Pia Nygård Larsson - Professor
Director for Literacy and Inclusive Teaching
pia.nygard-larsson@mau.se
+46 40 665 83 25Department of Culture, Languages and Media
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Anders Jakobsson - Professor
Vice director and research leader
anders.jakobsson@mau.se
+46 40 665 80 16Department of Natural Science, Mathematics and Society