Student and Teacher Perspectives on Co-created CLIL-Appropriate Materials Focused on Critical Thinking and Active Citizenship

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated-LACLIL Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI:10.5294/laclil.2022.15.1.2
Conor Keogh
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The International Relations English program at a university in the north of Colombia is a CLIL-based program. Students share an interest in issues related to rights and politics, both locally and globally. Colombia arrived at a historical juncture with the signing of the peace accords between the government and FARC guerrillas in 2016. However, this coincided with an extreme polarisation of political discourse. This polarisation was evident throughout the 2016 plebiscite on the peace agreements and further intensified in the build-up to the 2018 presidential elections. In response, teachers and students created a web series where students outlined the candidates’ critical proposals without revealing the candidates’ identities. Students researched the proposals and worked with a teacher to prepare English transcripts of the proposals. Eight videos were created, shared via social media, and made available to local English teachers at secondary and university levels. The project’s purpose was to encourage active citizenship and foment a more critical analysis of the candidates’ proposals. To achieve this, students utilised the anonymity of the candidates and English as the chief medium of communication. This project allowed teachers to use authentic and relevant student-generated materials to encourage more critical discussion. The students involved in the project reported feelings of political efficacy and civic engagement. Teachers expressed satisfaction at having contextually rich language materials. This project indicates the potential for student-generated materials to provide contextually relevant and highly motivating educational materials.
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学生和教师对共同创作的clil合适材料的看法,重点是批判性思维和积极的公民意识
哥伦比亚北部一所大学的国际关系英语课程是一个基于clil的课程。学生们对当地和全球的权利和政治问题感兴趣。2016年,哥伦比亚政府与哥伦比亚革命武装力量(FARC)游击队签署了和平协议,哥伦比亚迎来了一个历史性的时刻。然而,这与政治话语的极端两极分化相吻合。这种两极分化在2016年关于和平协议的公民投票中表现明显,并在2018年总统选举的筹备过程中进一步加剧。作为回应,老师和学生们创建了一个网络系列,学生们在不透露候选人身份的情况下概述了候选人的关键建议。学生们研究了这些提案,并与老师一起准备了提案的英文成绩单。他们制作了8个视频,并通过社交媒体分享给当地的中学和大学英语教师。该项目的目的是鼓励积极的公民意识,并对候选人的提案进行更批判性的分析。为了达到这一目的,学生们采用了考生匿名的方式,并将英语作为主要的交流媒介。这个项目允许教师使用真实和相关的学生生成的材料来鼓励更多的批判性讨论。参与该项目的学生报告了他们对政治效能和公民参与的感受。教师们对拥有上下文丰富的语言材料表示满意。这个项目表明,学生生成的材料有可能提供与上下文相关和高度激励的教育材料。
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