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Conceptualising Integration in CLIL and Multilingual Education / edited by Tarja Nikula, Emma Dafouz, Pat Moore and Ute Smit.

Collaborateur(s) : Nikula, Tarja | Dafouz, Emma | Moore, Pat | Smit, Ute.
Collection : Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. Éditeur : Blue Ridge Summit, PA : Multilingual Matters, 2016Édition : 1st ed.Description :xvi, 276 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN : 9781783098392 (pbk).Sujet(s) : Language arts (Higher) -- Correlation with content subjects | Multilingual education | Language and languages -- Study and teaching (Higher) | Interdisciplinary approach in education | Education, BilingualRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website.
Dépouillement complet :
FOREWORD: Integrating Content and Language in Education: Best of Both Worlds? / Rick de Graaff
More than Content and Language: The Complexity of Integration in CLIL and Bilingual Education / Tarja Nikula, Christiane Dalton-Puffer, Ana Llinares and Francisco Lorenzo
PART 1: CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY PLANNING
1. Cognitive Discourse Functions: Specifying an Integrative Interdisciplinary Construct / Christiane Dalton-Puffer
2. Historical Literacy in CLIL: Telling the Past in a Second Language / Francisco Lorenzo and Christiane Dalton-Puffer
3. Learning Mathematics Bilingually: An Integrated Language and Mathematics Model (ILMM) of Word Problem - Solving Processes in English as a Foreign Language / Angela Berger
4. A Bakhtinian Perspective on Language and Content Integration: Encountering the Alien Word in Second Language Mathematics Classrooms / Richard Barwell
PART 2: PARTICIPANTS
5. University Teachers’ Beliefs of Language and Content Integration in English-Medium Education in Multilingual University Settings / Emma Dafouz, Julia Hüttner and Ute Smit
6. CLIL Teachers’ Beliefs about Integration and about Their Professional Roles: Perspectives from a European Context / Kristiina Skinnari and Eveliina Bovellan
PART 3: PRACTICES
7. Integration of Language and Content Through Languaging in CLIL Classroom Interaction: A Conversation Analysis Perspective / Tom Morton and Teppo Jakonen
8. Teacher and Student Evaluative Language in CLIL Across Contexts: Integrating SFL and Pragmatic Approaches / Ana Llinares and Tarja Nikula
9. Translanguaging in CLIL Classrooms / Pat Moore and Tarja Nikula
CONCLUSION: Language Competence, Learning and Pedagogy in CLIL – Deepening and Broadening Integration / Constant Leung and Tom Morton
References
Résumé : "Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a form of education that combines language and content learning objectives, a shared concern with other models of bilingual education. While CLIL research has often addressed learning outcomes, this volume focuses on how integration can be conceptualised and investigated. Using different theoretical and methodological approaches, ranging from socioconstructivist learning theories to systemic functional linguistics, the book explores three intersecting perspectives on integration concerning curriculum and pedagogic planning, participant perceptions and classroom practices. The ensuing multidimensionality highlights that in the inherent connectedness of content and language, various institutional, pedagogical and personal aspects of integration also need to be considered." (Book Cover)
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Vol. 101 in the Bilingual education and bilingualism series.

Bibliogr. p. 249-274. Index.

FOREWORD: Integrating Content and Language in Education: Best of Both Worlds? / Rick de Graaff

More than Content and Language: The Complexity of Integration in CLIL and Bilingual Education / Tarja Nikula, Christiane Dalton-Puffer, Ana Llinares and Francisco Lorenzo

PART 1: CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY PLANNING

1. Cognitive Discourse Functions: Specifying an Integrative Interdisciplinary Construct / Christiane Dalton-Puffer

2. Historical Literacy in CLIL: Telling the Past in a Second Language / Francisco Lorenzo and Christiane Dalton-Puffer

3. Learning Mathematics Bilingually: An Integrated Language and Mathematics Model (ILMM) of Word Problem - Solving Processes in English as a Foreign Language / Angela Berger

4. A Bakhtinian Perspective on Language and Content Integration: Encountering the Alien Word in Second Language Mathematics Classrooms / Richard Barwell

PART 2: PARTICIPANTS

5. University Teachers’ Beliefs of Language and Content Integration in English-Medium Education in Multilingual University Settings / Emma Dafouz, Julia Hüttner and Ute Smit

6. CLIL Teachers’ Beliefs about Integration and about Their Professional Roles: Perspectives from a European Context / Kristiina Skinnari and Eveliina Bovellan

PART 3: PRACTICES

7. Integration of Language and Content Through Languaging in CLIL Classroom Interaction: A Conversation Analysis Perspective / Tom Morton and Teppo Jakonen

8. Teacher and Student Evaluative Language in CLIL Across Contexts: Integrating SFL and Pragmatic Approaches / Ana Llinares and Tarja Nikula

9. Translanguaging in CLIL Classrooms / Pat Moore and Tarja Nikula

CONCLUSION: Language Competence, Learning and Pedagogy in CLIL – Deepening and Broadening Integration / Constant Leung and Tom Morton

References

"Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a form of education that combines language and content learning objectives, a shared concern with other models of bilingual education. While CLIL research has often addressed learning outcomes, this volume focuses on how integration can be conceptualised and investigated. Using different theoretical and methodological approaches, ranging from socioconstructivist learning theories to systemic functional linguistics, the book explores three intersecting perspectives on integration concerning curriculum and pedagogic planning, participant perceptions and classroom practices. The ensuing multidimensionality highlights that in the inherent connectedness of content and language, various institutional, pedagogical and personal aspects of integration also need to be considered." (Book Cover)

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