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Improving Bilingual Higher Education: Training university professors in content and language integrated learning

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Article Higher Learning Research Communications.pdf
Tamaño 429360
Formato Adobe PDF
Fecha de publicación 01/09/2014
Autor
Bamond Lozano, Victoria María
Strotmann, Birgit
López Lago, José María
Bailen, María
Bonilla, Sonia
Montesinos, Francisco
Fuente Revista: Higher Learning Research Communications, Periodo: 6, Volumen: 4, Número: 1, Página inicial: 91, Página final: 97
Estado info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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Idioma es-ES
Resumen

Estudio sobre las necesidades y los retos del profesorado universitario en distintos países de habla no inglesa, cuya docencia se imparte en inglés a grupos de alumos de diversas nacionalidades. Análisis cuantitativo de un cuestionario respondido por 168 profesores, principalmente procedentes de España, Malasia, Turquía, y China.

Idioma en-GB
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The current study aims to gather and share preliminary data concerning CLIL in higher education at several universities in different countries. A questionnaire and brief description of the project and its objectives were emailed to all teachers at a Spanish university listed as having taught content courses in English in the last academic year, and to all the Language Center directors within the network with instructions to pass the questionnaire along to the CLIL teachers at their respective universities. The questionnaire was answered by 168 teachers, with 79% of responses (n=133) coming from four universities in Spain, Malaysia, P.R. China, and Turkey. The questionnaire results were exported to Excel and analyzed using statistical software. This preliminary phase of the research project, in which quantitative data has been analyzed, shows that CLIL teachers are intrinsically-motivated, language proficient, and aware of the need to adapt material to the bilingual classroom. In the next, qualitative phase of the project, issues regarding English language assessment, use of L1 in the classroom and scaffolding will need to be analyzed in depth in order to propose guidelines for future good practices and bilingual teacher training.

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Idioma es-ES
Tipo de acceso info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Fecha de modificacion 06/11/2017
Fecha de disponibilidad 21/09/2017
fecha de alta 21/09/2017

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