S. Nogales-Delgado, Silvia Román Suero, José María Encinar Martín
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Abstract
The implementation of educational programs that tackle specific contents and promote English skills is convenient, especially in areas where English skills are not properly developed at universities, such as Spain. Indeed, some subjects are currently presented in English for this purpose. CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning), where students learn English as a part of specific subject goals of their degree, could be a suitable way to improve English skills while acquiring the corresponding competences. Moreover, online lessons are becoming important, especially during the COVID-19 outbreak, when it was an alternative for face-to-face teaching. The aim of this work was the implementation of an online CLIL course about biorefineries for chemistry, chemical engineering, and mechanical industrial engineering students. The course was a first approach presented as a specialization course that could be merged with related subjects in the future. The main objective of this session was the gradual introduction of English grammar and vocabulary (specific terms) and the promotion of students’ participation on oral discussions. The results were successful, showing that the students got motivated and obtained good grades. As possible improvements, the introduction of terms should be less continuous, otherwise the students could lose track of the lesson.
特别是在西班牙等大学英语水平不高的地区,实施针对特定内容和提高英语水平的教育项目非常方便。事实上,为了这个目的,目前有些科目是用英语讲授的。CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning,内容与语言综合学习)是学生在获得相应能力的同时提高英语技能的一种合适的方式,学生可以将学习英语作为其学位的特定学科目标的一部分。此外,在线课程正变得越来越重要,特别是在2019冠状病毒病爆发期间,在线课程是面对面教学的替代方案。这项工作的目的是为化学、化学工程和机械工业工程专业的学生实施一门关于生物炼制的在线CLIL课程。这门课程是第一次以专业课程的形式出现,将来可以与相关科目合并。本节课的主要目的是逐步引入英语语法和词汇(具体术语),并促进学生参与口头讨论。结果是成功的,表明学生们得到了动力,取得了好成绩。作为可能的改进,术语的介绍应该不那么连续,否则学生可能会失去对课程的跟踪。
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education (IJCRSEE) is an international, high quality, peer reviewed open access journal which publishes articles in all areas of cognitive science, perception, natural language understanding, inference, memory processes, learning, problem solving, planning, connectionism, and other areas of interdisciplinary concern related in education, pedagogy and psychology. All articles are published in English and undergo a peer-review process. The scope of IJCRSEE is focused on cognitive research both in topics covered as well as disciplinary perspective: -Cognitive Research in Education -Cognitive Pedagogics -Cognitive Psychology -Psycholinguistics -Cognitive Linguistics -Cognitive Culture Studies -Cognitive Neurophysiology -Cognitive Aspects: Sport Culture -Cognitive Aspects: Methodology of Knowledge -Text Processing and Cognitive Technologies -Curriculum Development -Development of Learning Environment -Education Administration -Educational Psychology -Educational Technology -Elementary Education -Innovative Pedagogical Models -Learning Systems Platforms -Media Education -Science Education -Teaching and Learning Technologies The main objective of the Journal is to discuss global prospects and innovations concerning major issues of cognitive science, to publish new scientific results of cognitive science research, including the studies of cognitive processes, emotions, perception, memory, thinking, problem solving, planning, education and teaching, language and consciousness study, the results of studying man’s cognitive development and the formation of basic cognitive skills in everyday life. The Journal seeks to stimulate the initiation of new research and ideas in cognitive science for the purpose of integration and interaction of international specialists in the development of cognitive science as interdisciplinary knowledge.