Dr. Annkristin Schwalb
Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Chair of Prof. Dr. Christiane Lütge
Institute of English Philology
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
Office address:
Schellingstraße 3 (VG)
Room 425 VG
80799 Munich
Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Chair of Prof. Dr. Christiane Lütge
Institute of English Philology
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
Office address:
Schellingstraße 3 (VG)
Room 425 VG
80799 Munich
Annkristin Schwalb studied English and Primary School Didactics at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität in Würzburg and the Swansea University in Wales. In 2014 she obtained her first state examination and went on to do her teacher training in Munich.
After completing her teacher training (Referendariat für das Lehramt an Grundschulen) in Munich in 2016, she took her second state examination (LA GS) and continued to work as a primary school teacher in Munich for several years.
During her time at school she taught at primary schools with a focus on the “ips Ganztageskonzept” of the city of Munich and participated in the “Schulversuch bilingual Grundschule – Lernen in zwei Sprachen” at the elementary school in Poing. She contributed to the FIBS program with workshops for elementary and secondary teachers. She greatly enjoyed working as an internship teacher for the LMU.
Annkristin is currently on a full-time secondment from primary school teaching and is working as a lecturer at the Chair of TEFL at the LMU.
In her doctoral thesis, she explored the question of how to apply Digital Citizenship Education as defined by the Council of Europe to the primary EFL classroom in order to initiate a critical view on digital media within young learners.
Annkristin Schwalb is a member of the Graduate School of Language and Literature Munich (Class of Language Education) and an active member of the DGFF (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Fremdsprachenforschung). She participated in the European Educational Research Association's Summer School (“Research design from scratch: Making sense of the whats, whos and hows of your investigation”) in Porto, Portugal in 2022 as well as in a research stay at UC Berkeley, California in 2023.