Expanding the value of CLIL: Perspectives from primary to higher education

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated-LACLIL Pub Date : 2021-01-14 DOI:10.5294/LACLIL.2020.13.2.1
Claudia Patricia Alvarez Ayure
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The world continues to evolve, where globalization has been the driving factor behind changes in society, thereby creating challenges that could be seen as opportunities in education. Areas such as collaboration, teamwork along with intercultural awareness and communication are just a few of the areas that are being addressed in the educational arena amongst practitioners. Approaches such as Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), Content Based Instruction (CBI) and English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) have proven to be viable options for bi/multilingual educational environments across the globe. This editorial discusses research from four continents – the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East (The United States of America, Taiwan, Iran, Mexico, Turkey, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Italy) – reporting on the diversity in integrating content and language in bi/multilingual teaching environments. Key issues such as children’s literature and CLIL, reading comprehension in English as a Foreign Language (EFL), language objectives in lesson plans and assessment in content-based instruction. Furthermore, EMI and the internationalization of higher education, teachers’, and students’ beliefs on the use of Spanish in an advanced English classroom and the implementation of CLIL in the field of pharmacology will also be discussed, where insights into how content and language are integrated at the different educational levels.
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拓展CLIL的价值:从小学到高等教育的视角
世界在不断发展,全球化一直是社会变革的驱动因素,从而产生了可以被视为教育机会的挑战。合作、团队合作以及跨文化意识和沟通等领域只是从业者在教育领域正在解决的几个领域。内容和语言综合学习(CLIL)、基于内容的教学(CBI)和英语作为教学媒介(EMI)等方法已被证明是全球双语/多语言教育环境的可行选择。这篇社论讨论了来自美洲、亚洲、欧洲和中东四大洲(美国、台湾、伊朗、墨西哥、土耳其、哥伦比亚、波多黎各和意大利)的研究,报告了在双语/多语言教学环境中整合内容和语言的多样性。诸如儿童文学和CLIL、英语阅读理解、课程计划中的语言目标以及基于内容的教学中的评估等关键问题。此外,还将讨论EMI和高等教育的国际化,教师和学生对在高级英语课堂上使用西班牙语的看法,以及CLIL在药理学领域的实施,深入了解不同教育水平的内容和语言是如何整合的。
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