Affiliation:
1. University of Vienna
2. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Abstract
Abstract
This article traces the historical phases in the conceptualisation of and research on
Content-and-language-Integrated Learning in Europe since the 1990s. Following upon early programmatic statements, the first wave
of CLIL research concentrated on language learning outcomes. In a second wave, the focus was on descriptions of practice and
studies of participant perspectives. More recently, studies have focused on the unique character of CLIL as an educational
approach in its own right, not simply as a context of foreign language teaching. The crucial content-language interface is being
addressed in research focusing on language and literacy in content curricula and classroom practices. A new CLIL research focus is
the development of pedagogical practice through theory-based interventions. In line with the UN sustainable development goal of
Quality Education, we identify equity and team work as future challenges and argue that CLIL could be a catalyst for a more
collaborative and multidisciplinary approach in education.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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