
Building Disciplinary Literacies in Content and Language Integrated Learning
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. June 2024
Book
Hardback
226 pages
978-1-032-51729-2 (ISBN)
Description
Huettner and Dalton-Puffer present research demonstrating the tangible benefits of the long-term sustainability of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) on participants' educational outcomes.
The chapters outline the argument that the main benefit of CLIL lies in the fact that learners acquire specific literacy practices linked to the curricular subjects they study via the CLIL language and that these go beyond what is commonly learned and studied within a foreign language curriculum. The book provides an orientation as to how such disciplinary literacy or literacies can be conceptualised and understood, and introduces several models that have served to make disciplinary literacies graspable and visible. The various chapters showcase research and development projects from different geographical and educational contexts and therefore elaborate ideas around disciplinary literacies from different vantage points.
This book aims at a wide and varied readership, including graduate students studying applied linguistics, foreign language education, and/or teaching methodology; language teachers; content subject teachers with an interest in the linguistic side of their subject; and teacher trainers.
The chapters outline the argument that the main benefit of CLIL lies in the fact that learners acquire specific literacy practices linked to the curricular subjects they study via the CLIL language and that these go beyond what is commonly learned and studied within a foreign language curriculum. The book provides an orientation as to how such disciplinary literacy or literacies can be conceptualised and understood, and introduces several models that have served to make disciplinary literacies graspable and visible. The various chapters showcase research and development projects from different geographical and educational contexts and therefore elaborate ideas around disciplinary literacies from different vantage points.
This book aims at a wide and varied readership, including graduate students studying applied linguistics, foreign language education, and/or teaching methodology; language teachers; content subject teachers with an interest in the linguistic side of their subject; and teacher trainers.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
27 s/w Tabellen, 38 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 3 s/w Zeichnungen, 41 s/w Abbildungen
27 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 38 Halftones, black and white; 41 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
529 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-51729-2 (9781032517292)
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Persons
Julia Huettner is Professor of English Language Education at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Christiane Dalton-Puffer is Professor of English Language Linguistics at the University of Vienna, Austria. She is the co-series editor for the CLIL and Plurilingual Education book series with Routledge.
Christiane Dalton-Puffer is Professor of English Language Linguistics at the University of Vienna, Austria. She is the co-series editor for the CLIL and Plurilingual Education book series with Routledge.
Editor
University of Vienna, Austria
University of Vienna, Austria
Content
1. Introduction: the conceptualisation of disciplinary literacies in CLIL
CHRISTIANE DALTON-PUFFER, JULIA HUETTNER AND TARJA NIKULA
PART 1: Observing disciplinary literacies in action
2. Students' depictive gestures in CLIL classroom interaction: a manifestation of subject-specific knowledge
LEILA KAEAENTAE AND GABRIELE KASPER
3. CLIL learners' categorizations: Writing about history in English across three grade levels in Spanish bilingual schools
NATALIA EVNITSKAYA AND CHRISTIANE DALTON-PUFFER
PART 2: Making disciplinary literacies assessable
4. A functional description of disciplinary literacy in history: Applications of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages to content and language integrated learning courses
ADRIAN GRANADOS AND FRANCISCO LORENZO
5. Assessing CLIL students' expression of Explore across languages and school disciplines: an interdisciplinary approach
ANA LLINARES AND TOM MORTON
PART 3: Disciplinary literacy awareness and pedagogy
6. Disciplinary Literacy in a University German Programme
DIANA FEICK AND STEFAN RAHN
7. "The science of it ..." - the potential of cognitive discourse functions for an integrative CLIL pedagogy
THOMAS HASENBERGER
8. Designing Materials for Building Subject-Specific Literacies: Secondary-Level Chemistry
YEN-LING TERESA TING
9 Cognitive Discourse Functions in History CLIL Education: Insights from a Design-Based Research Study on Conceptual Links
SILVIA RIEDER-MARSCHALLINGER
Postscript
10 Unpacking disciplinary literacies
TESSA MEARNS
Index
CHRISTIANE DALTON-PUFFER, JULIA HUETTNER AND TARJA NIKULA
PART 1: Observing disciplinary literacies in action
2. Students' depictive gestures in CLIL classroom interaction: a manifestation of subject-specific knowledge
LEILA KAEAENTAE AND GABRIELE KASPER
3. CLIL learners' categorizations: Writing about history in English across three grade levels in Spanish bilingual schools
NATALIA EVNITSKAYA AND CHRISTIANE DALTON-PUFFER
PART 2: Making disciplinary literacies assessable
4. A functional description of disciplinary literacy in history: Applications of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages to content and language integrated learning courses
ADRIAN GRANADOS AND FRANCISCO LORENZO
5. Assessing CLIL students' expression of Explore across languages and school disciplines: an interdisciplinary approach
ANA LLINARES AND TOM MORTON
PART 3: Disciplinary literacy awareness and pedagogy
6. Disciplinary Literacy in a University German Programme
DIANA FEICK AND STEFAN RAHN
7. "The science of it ..." - the potential of cognitive discourse functions for an integrative CLIL pedagogy
THOMAS HASENBERGER
8. Designing Materials for Building Subject-Specific Literacies: Secondary-Level Chemistry
YEN-LING TERESA TING
9 Cognitive Discourse Functions in History CLIL Education: Insights from a Design-Based Research Study on Conceptual Links
SILVIA RIEDER-MARSCHALLINGER
Postscript
10 Unpacking disciplinary literacies
TESSA MEARNS
Index