Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning CLIL Classrooms

Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning  CLIL  Classrooms
Author: Christiane Dalton-Puffer
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027219796

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The label CLIL stands for classrooms where a foreign language (English) is used as a medium of instruction in content subjects. This book provides a first in-depth analysis of the kind of communicative abilities which are embodied in such CLIL classrooms. It examines teacher and student talk at secondary school level from different discourse-analytic angles, taking into account the interpersonal pragmatics of classroom discourse and how school subjects are talked into being during lessons. The analysis shows how CLIL classroom interaction is strongly shaped by its institutional context, which in turn conditions the ways in which students experience, use and learn the target language. The research presented here suggests that CLIL programmes require more explicit language learning goals in order to fully exploit their potential for furthering the learners' appropriation of a foreign language as a medium of learning.

Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning CLIL Classrooms

Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning  CLIL  Classrooms
Author: Christiane Dalton-Puffer
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2007-09-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027291936

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The label CLIL stands for classrooms where a foreign language (English) is used as a medium of instruction in content subjects. This book provides a first in-depth analysis of the kind of communicative abilities which are embodied in such CLIL classrooms. It examines teacher and student talk at secondary school level from different discourse-analytic angles, taking into account the interpersonal pragmatics of classroom discourse and how school subjects are talked into being during lessons. The analysis shows how CLIL classroom interaction is strongly shaped by its institutional context, which in turn conditions the ways in which students experience, use and learn the target language. The research presented here suggests that CLIL programmes require more explicit language learning goals in order to fully exploit their potential for furthering the learners’ appropriation of a foreign language as a medium of learning.

Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning CLIL Classrooms

Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning  CLIL  Classrooms
Author: Christiane Dalton-Puffer
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027219818

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The label CLIL stands for classrooms where a foreign language (English) is used as a medium of instruction in content subjects. This book provides a first in-depth analysis of the kind of communicative abilities which are embodied in such CLIL classrooms. It examines teacher and student talk at secondary school level from different discourse-analytic angles, taking into account the interpersonal pragmatics of classroom discourse and how school subjects are talked into being during lessons. The analysis shows how CLIL classroom interaction is strongly shaped by its institutional context, which in turn conditions the ways in which students experience, use and learn the target language. The research presented here suggests that CLIL programmes require more explicit language learning goals in order to fully exploit their potential for furthering the learners appropriation of a foreign language as a medium of learning."

Assessment and Learning in Content and Language Integrated Learning CLIL Classrooms

Assessment and Learning in Content and Language Integrated Learning  CLIL  Classrooms
Author: Mark deBoer,Dmitri Leontjev
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030541286

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This volume builds a conceptual basis for assessment promoting learning in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) classrooms and proposes practical assessment approaches and activities that CLIL teachers can apply in the classroom. CLIL as an educational context is unique, as language and content learning happen simultaneously. The efficacy of such instruction has been studied extensively, but assessment in CLIL classrooms has drawn much less attention. The present volume aims to fill this gap. Arranged based on different ways that content and language are integrated in CLIL, the chapters in this book together build a solid theoretical basis for assessment promoting learning in CLIL classrooms. The authors discuss how assessment eliciting this integration yields insights into learners' abilities, but more importantly, how these insights are used to promote learning. The contributors to the volume together build the understanding of classroom-based assessment as cyclic, of teaching, learning, and assessment as inter-related, and of content and language in CLIL classrooms as a dialectical unity. This volume will spark interest in and discussion of classroom-based assessment in CLIL among CLIL educators and researchers, enable reflection of classroom assessment practices, and foster collaboration between CLIL teachers and researchers. The assessment approaches and activities discussed in the volume, in turn, will help educators understand the scope of applications of assessment and inspire them to adapt these to their own classrooms.

Language Use and Language Learning in CLIL Classrooms

Language Use and Language Learning in CLIL Classrooms
Author: Christiane Dalton-Puffer,Tarja Nikula,Ute Smit
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027205230

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This volume explores a highly topical issue in second and foreign language education: the spreading practice in mainstream education to teach content subjects through a foreign language. CLIL has been enthusiastically embraced as a language enrichment measure in many contexts and finally research can offer principled insights into its dynamics and potentials. The editors introductory and concluding chapters offer a synthesis of current CLIL research as well as a critical discussion of unresolved issues relating both to theoretical concerns and research practice. The individual contributions by authors from a range of European contexts report on current empirical research in this dynamic field. The focus of these chapters ranges from theoretical to empirical, from learning outcomes to classroom talk, examining both the written and spoken mode across secondary and tertiary educational contexts. This volume is a valuable resource not only for researchers and teachers but also for policy makers."

Empirical Perspectives on CLIL Classroom Discourse

Empirical Perspectives on CLIL Classroom Discourse
Author: Christiane Dalton-Puffer,Ute Smit
Publsiher: Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3631552297

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Similar to immersion, <I>Content and language Integrated Learning (CLIL) combines second language education with other content-subjects and has become an important educational approach in many parts of the world. Only recently research on CLIL classrooms has started to emerge on the international scene. This volume presents current work dealing with classrooms located in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany and the UK, focussing on various dimensions of classroom talk such as oral proficiency, repair, the structure of learning opportunities, cognitive effects, pragmatic differences from traditional EFL lessons as well as issues of research methodology. These are complemented by the discussion of educational policies and the perceptions and attitudes of CLIL teachers.

Content and Language Integrated Learning in Spanish and Japanese Contexts

Content and Language Integrated Learning in Spanish and Japanese Contexts
Author: Keiko Tsuchiya,María Dolores Pérez Murillo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2019-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030274436

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This edited book compiles pedagogical practices and studies of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) from two sites: Spain, where CLIL has been widely implemented for more than a decade, and Japan, where the CLIL approach is still in its relative infancy, and quickly gaining momentum. Focusing on three aspects of the CLIL implementations: policy, practice and pedagogy, the authors describe how CLIL has evolved in distinctive socio-political, historical and cultural contexts. The chapters range across primary, secondary and tertiary education, and examine English language teaching and learning at both the macro level - through language education policy - and the micro level - with a focus on classroom interaction and pedagogy. This book fills a gap in the English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) literature, and will be of particular interest to language teachers, teacher trainers, and students and scholars of applied linguistics more broadly.

Handbook of Early Language Education

Handbook of Early Language Education
Author: Mila Schwartz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 939
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030916626

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This is the first international and interdisciplinary handbook to offer a comprehensive and an in-depth overview of findings from contemporary research, theory, and practice in early childhood language education in various parts of the world and with different populations. The contributions by leading scholars and practitioners are structured to give a survey of the topic, highlight its importance, and provide a critical stance. The book covers preschool ages, and looks at children belonging to diverse ethno-linguistic groups and experiencing different histories and pathways of their socio-linguistic and socio-cultural development and early education. The languages under the scope of this handbook are identified by the contributors as immigrant languages, indigenous, endangered, heritage, regional, minority, majority, and marginalized, as well as foreign and second languages, all of which are discussed in relation to early language education as the key concept of the handbook. In this volume, “early language education” will refer to any kind of setting, both formal and informal (e.g. nursery, kindergarten, early childhood education centers, complementary early schooling etc.) in which language learning within a context of children's sociolinguistic diversity takes place before elementary school.