Buch, Englisch, 568 Seiten, Format (B × H): 176 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1050 g
Buch, Englisch, 568 Seiten, Format (B × H): 176 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1050 g
Reihe: Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
ISBN: 978-1-032-00196-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Content and language integrated learning (CLIL) is an increasingly popular educational approach given its dual focus on enabling learners to acquire subject-matter through an additional language, while learning this second language in tandem with content. This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of recent CLIL developments, illustrating how CLIL has been uniquely conceptualised and practised across educational and geographical contexts.
Divided into six sections, covering language and language teaching, core topics and issues, contexts and learners, CLIL in practice, CLIL around the world, and a final section looking forward to future research directions, every chapter provides a balanced discussion of the benefits, challenges and implications of this approach. Representing the same diversity and intercultural understanding that CLIL features, the chapters are authored by established as well as early-career academics based around the world.
The Routledge Handbook of Content and Language Integrated Learning is the essential guide to CLIL for advanced students and researchers of applied linguistics, education and TESOL.
Zielgruppe
Academic and Postgraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Darío Luis Banegas and Sandra Zappa-Hollman
PART 1
Language and language teaching in CLIL
1 CLIL and linguistics Ana Llinares
2 Translanguaging in CLIL Pat Moore
3 CLIL and language teaching approaches Raul Albuquerque Paraná, Sávio Siqueira and Julia Landau
4 CLIL and English for specific purposes Gabriela Tavella and Soledad Loutayf
5 CLIL and English-medium instruction Joyce Kling and Slobodanka Dimova
6 Epistemological and methodological trends in CLIL research José Goris
PART 2
Core topics and issues
7 CLIL and educational policy Yolanda Ruiz de Zarobe
8 L2 proficiency and development in CLIL Christiane Dalton-Puffer and Silvia Bauer-Marschallinger
9 Cognitive development in CLIL Alberto Fernández-Costales
10 Intercultural citizenship as CLIL in foreign language education Melina Porto
11 CLIL and professional development Limin Yuan and Yuen Yi Lo
12 Collaboration between CLIL teachers Josephine Moate
PART 3
Contexts and learners
13 CLIL with heritage languages Joanna McPake
14 CLIL with languages other than English Kim Bower
15 Doing CLIL with primary learners: From principles to practice Fabiana Fazzi and Marcella Menegale
16 CLIL with secondary school learners Veronico N. Tarrayo and Philippe Jose S. Hernandez
PART 4
CLIL in practice
17 Teachers’ perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes on CLIL Jermaine S. McDougald
18 The learner’s perspective on CLIL: Attitudes, motivations, and perceptions Xabier San Isidro and María Luisa Pérez Cañado
19 Instructional scaffolding in CLIL: An overview of theory and research Karina Rose Mahan
20 Classroom interaction in CLIL Dongying Li
21 CLIL challenges in designing learning experiences Liz Dale and Tessa Mearns
22 CLIL materials: From theory to practice Laura Karabassova and Nurziya Oralbayeva
23 Corrective feedback in CLIL Ruth Milla and Pilar García Mayo
24 Assessment in CLIL Takanori Sato
PART 5
CLIL around the world
25 CLIL in various forms around the world Liss Kerstin Sylvén and Keiko Tsuchiya
26 CLIL in the Nordic countries Sotiria Varis and Anssi Roiha
27 CLIL in The Netherlands: Three decades and innovation and development Tessa Mearns, Evelyn van Kampen, and Wilfried Admiraal
28 CLIL in Italy Jacqueline Aiello and Emilia Di Martino
29 CLIL in Ecuador Juanita Argudo, Tammy Fajardo-Dack, and Mónica Abad
30 CLIL in Colombia Kathleen A. Corrales and Paige M. Poole
31 The CLIL experience in Cameroon Innocent Mbouya Fassé and Alain Flaubert Takam
32 Current practice and research of CLIL in Japan Chantal Hemmi
33 CLIL in Taiwan Wenhsien Yang
PART 6
Looking forward
34 CLIL: Critical perspectives Bong-gi Sohn
35 CLIL: Future directions Tom Morton
36 Coda: Carpe diem Do Coyle
Index