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Uso de la literatura infantil para ensenar las 4 C de AICLE: una revision sistematica de los estudios de ingles como lengua extranjera
Uso da literatura infantil no ensino das 4 C de CLIL: uma revisao sistematica dos estudos de ingles como lingua estrangeira
This systematic review examines whether the use of children’s literature in EFL classrooms supports the 4Cs of CLIL—content, communication, cognition, and culture. Previous research has shown many benefits for using children’s literature in English-dominant classroom settings, but it seems little attention has been given to its use in EFL contexts and no attention in CLIL. This study utilizes a systematic search strategy to collect and synthesize current research on children’s literature use in EFL settings in order to better understand how children’s literature may impact EFL student learning and, specifically, examine whether its use can meet the 4Cs of CLIL. Records from four databases were screened for studies using children’s literature in EFL settings, resulting in the inclusion of 15 articles. The analysis of the articles reveals that current research shows evidence that the use of children’s literature can help facilitate student learning in content, communication, cognition, and culture. However, despite this clear connection to the goals of CLIL, investigations on children’s literature remain absent from CLIL research. We believe this research lends support for the use of children’s literature in the CLIL classroom and calls for more attention, both by practitioners and researchers, toward the use of children’s literature in CLIL classrooms.
To reference this article (APA) / Para citar este articulo (APA) / Para citar este artigo (APA)
Graham, K. M., Mathews, S. D., & Eslami, Z. R. (2020). Using children’s literature to teach the 4Cs of CLIL: A systematic review of EFL studies. Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated Learning, 13(2), 163–189. https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2020.13.2.2
Recibido: 19/10/2019
Aceptado: 21/03/2020
儿童文学的修订系统是指儿童文学在英语课堂上的使用是否支持儿童文学的4Cs——内容、交流、,认知和文化。先前的研究表明,在英语占主导地位的课堂环境中使用儿童文学有很多好处,但似乎很少关注它在EFL环境中的使用,也没有关注CLIL。本研究采用系统的搜索策略来收集和综合当前关于儿童文学在EFL环境中使用的研究,以更好地了解儿童文学如何影响EFL学生的学习,特别是检查其使用是否符合CLIL的4Cs。对四个数据库中的记录进行了筛选,以进行在EFL环境中使用儿童文学的研究,结果纳入了15篇文章。对文章的分析表明,目前的研究表明,使用儿童文学有助于促进学生在内容、沟通、认知和文化方面的学习。然而,尽管这与CLIL的目标有着明确的联系,但对儿童文学的调查仍然没有出现在CLIL的研究中。我们相信,这项研究支持了儿童文学在CLIL课堂中的使用,并呼吁从业者和研究人员更多地关注儿童文学在课堂中的应用。参考本文(APA)/Para-citar este articolo(APA,Para-citar este artigo)Graham,K.M.、Mathews,S.D.和Eslami,Z.R(2020)。利用儿童文学教授英语教学语言4级:对外语研究的系统回顾。《拉丁美洲内容与语言综合学习杂志》,13(2),163–189。https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2020.13.2.2Recibido:2019年10月19日截止日期:2020年3月21日