
CLIL in Spain
Implementation, Results and Teacher Training
David Lasagabaster(Author)
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published on 24. February 2010
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-4438-1857-5 (ISBN)
Description
"This book makes a significant and very timely contribution to furthering professional understanding of CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). The first part brings together the outcomes of CLIL implementation initiatives in different educational sectors in Spain which reflect regional possibilities and priorities. The second part takes a critical look at a variety of teacher education models, both in-service and pre-service. Linking classroom initiatives with teacher education underlines the importance of addressing this often neglected or ignored area. Quite simply, without appropriate teacher education programs, the full potential of CLIL is unlikely to be realised and the approach would be unsustainable. This publication provides the reader with practical suggestions and raises issues for further reflection. The contributors have embraced the 'educational challenge' and, in doing so, have made a significant contribution to disseminating CLIL practice across Europe and further afield by raising issues and questions which need to be addressed through future class-based inquiry and scientific research. The collection of case studies is also a celebration of the hard work, endeavour and constant drive by practitioners, teacher educators and researchers to give our young people the best linguistically-rich learning experiences they can possibly have throughout their schooling and further studies."-Professor Do Coyle, University of Aberdeen
Reviews / Votes
'Perhaps the book's greatest asset is its critical exploration of teachertraining programs-an area that has been rather neglected, despite being centralto understanding the results obtained through CLIL.' Amparo Lazaro Ibarrola, Public University of Navarre, Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 34:3, September 2012, p. 526."CLIL in Spain: Implementation, Results and Teacher Training is an admirable effort to compile, in less than 300 pages, research on what is basically a nation's attempt to promote multilingualism through CLIL.All in all, CLIL in Spain, both as a process and a book, is quite impressive because there is depth below apparent 'non-systematicness'. In fact, as the editors concluded, in contrast to the example of Malaysia, where the very positivistic top-down mandate to establish bilingual education across the board has failed."Y.L Teresa TingMore details
Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Unabridged edition
Product notice
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4438-1857-5 (9781443818575)
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Implementation, Results and Teacher Training
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Persons
David Lasagabaster is Associate Professor of Language and Applied Linguistics at the University of the Basque Country, Spain. He has published on multilingualism, language attitudes, motivation, and the linguistic and non-linguistic results of CLIL. Among other works, he co-edited the volume entitled Multilingualism in European Bilingual Contexts: Language Use and Attitudes (Multilingual Matters, 2007). Yolanda Ruiz de Zarobe received her PhD in Linguistics from the University of the Basque Country, Spain. She is now Associate Professor of Language and Linguistics at the University of the Basque Country. Her recent publications have focused on the acquisition of morphosyntactic aspects of English as a third language, multilingualism, and issues related to CLIL. She co-edited the volume Content and Language Integrated Learning: Evidence from Research in Europe (Multilingual Matters, 2009).