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What is CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning)

Inclusive Education in Bilingual and Plurilingual Programs
Methodological approach that uses a language different from the mother tongue to teach content from non-linguistic subjects/areas.
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Inclusion in CLIL Project Work in Year 1 of Primary Education With Students Belonging to Ethnic Minorities (Romani): Insights From Classroom Practice
Angela Alvarez-Cofiño Martinez (University Antonio de Nebrija, Spain)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0563-8.ch007
Abstract
Current trends in bilingual schools of changing from bilingual sections (where only part of the students followed the bilingual programmes) into whole bilingual tiers make it necessary to reflect deeply on how administration stakeholders and teachers are approaching inclusion and differentiation in the bilingual primary classrooms. In the past, this was not an issue, as most specific educative needs (SEN) students did not follow bilingual tears as both some teachers and parents, too, thought that learning content in a different language from the mother tongue could hinder their learning process in schools. This chapter presents insights from classroom practice carried out with an important group of students belonging to an ethnic minority and in social risk. Different ideas on how inclusion and differentiation can be approached will be presented.
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Literacy Development in L1 in Bilingual Education: Evidence From Research on CLIL in Primary School
A specific model of bilingual education with a dual focus on language and on content acquisition. The use of a variety of methods and strategies including analyzing language and cognitive demands, developing thinking skills, scaffolding, and considering multiple intelligences, among others, enable the integrated learning of language and content.
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