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Prof. Dr. Christiane Lütge

Prof. Dr. Christiane Lütge

Professor: Chair of TEFL

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Department für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
Schellingstraße 3
80799 München

Room: 430 VG
Phone: +49 (0)89 2180-3111

Office hours:
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Christiane Lütge is professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (LMU) where she holds the Chair of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. She is also the director of the Munich Centre of Teacher Education (MZL).

Before joining the University of Munich in 2015 she held the Chair for English as a Foreign Language at the University of Münster (2011-2015), was a professor of EFL Education at the University of Mainz (2009-2011) and a professor of EFL Education at the University of Hildesheim (2008-2009). She has more than six years of experience as a full-time secondary school teacher in Lower Saxony.

Her areas of expertise in research and teaching include digital literacy and AI literacy in foreign language education. Additional areas of interest encompass incorporating literature in the foreign language classroom and exploring Global Citizenship Education in the context of artificial intelligence.

She is the editor of Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age. Theory and Pedagogy for Developing Literacies (Routledge 2022) and a co-editor of the volumes The praxis of diversity (Palgrave Macmillan 2020), Digital Teaching and Learning: Perspectives for English Language Education (Narr 2021) and Global Citizenship in Foreign Language Education (Routledge 2023).

As director of the Munich Centre of Teacher Education she was responsible for the third-party funded project Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (QLB) with a total volume of over 13 million euros (2018-2022). Additionally, she was the Principal Investigator of the third-party funded project on Digital Citizenship Education (DiCE.Lang) in collaboration with researchers from Ireland, Portugal, Italy and Latvia (2020-2023). Currently, she is coordinating the English project within the KOKON project, a third-party funded BMBF project.