I work as a professor at the Department of Teaching and Learning and have been active within teacher education since 2011 – both as a lecturer and researcher with a particular focus on social science education and geography education. Within the Department, I also serve as Deputy Head with responsibility for doctoral education, as well as Director of Studies for the doctoral programme in the didactics of the humanities, social sciences and aesthetic subjects.
Within the teacher education programmes, I have primarily been responsible for the subject matter education courses (didaktik) in Social Science within the secondary teacher education programme and the supplementary teacher education programme. Until 2020, I worked as an upper secondary school teacher and senior lecturer at Globala gymnasiet in Stockholm, where I taught social science, history, religious education and geography.
My research interests concern teaching in the social sciences, with a particular focus on how teaching may be understood as a central element of pupils’ citizenship education and formation. Since 2021 I have been an Associate Professor (Reader/Docent) in Social Science Education, and since 2024 a Professor in Social Science Education.
Between 2019 and 2023, I was the principal investigator for the interdisciplinary research project Social Science Education on Trust for an Active and Critical Citizenship, funded by the Swedish Research Council. The project was carried out in collaboration between researchers in social science education and political science and aimed to investigate the learning and teaching processes that contribute to the formation of a critical citizenship, as well as how teaching can be designed to promote such processes. Through practice-based action research, we developed and analysed teaching on trust within upper secondary social science education.
I am currently the principal investigator for the project Critical citizenship: Trust and democracy in Social Science Education on theoretical and vocational tracks, funded by the Swedish Institute for Educational Research. The project investigates how teaching about social and political trust in civics can develop upper secondary pupils’ critical citizenship competence and contribute to more equitable democratic conditions. The project is conducted in collaboration with Patrik Johansson (Stockholm University), Maria Jansson (Örebro University), and Martin Karlsson (Mälardalen University).
I also participate in the project Understand, Influence, and Change: Economic Education for the Citizens of the Future, funded by the Swedish Institute for Educational Research, which develops and tests teaching principles in which personal finance and social economics are integrated in order to strengthen pupils’ systemic understanding, critical thinking and civic preparedness. In this project, Mattias Björklund is the principal investigator and Ann-Sofie Jägerskog is a co-researcher.
I am currently research director for the research group with a particular focus on social science education at the Department of Teaching and Learning and co-director for the research group on teaching developing research in subject matter didaktik. I am also one of the Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of Social Science Education (JSSE), one of the leading European journals in social science education. During the period 2022–2025, I was research supervisor for Stockholm Teaching and Learning Studies (STLS), a collaborative initiative between school authorities and Stockholm University focusing on practice-based research for the development of teaching, in which teachers and researchers work together with teaching challenges in school subjects.