2016
DOI: 10.17770/sie2016vol2.1371
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Integrated Language Learning in Estonian National Curricula (Nc) for General Comprehensive Schools

Abstract: Multiple language skills have become a critical issue in the globalised world. The EU education strategy 2020 document includes mother tongue and two foreign languages among its key competencies to be achieved. To promote learning with comprehension, an integrated approach to curriculum design can be taken, including a cycle of language subjects that makes use of both the manifest and hidden curricula as well as different learning environments. The 21st century approach to education requires from all school st… Show more

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“…It has developed into a small lab, led by professor Kristi Kiilu, and we have mapped different aspects of music education (content, integration of art subjects, informal and non-formal music activities, supportive learning environments, etc. ), the results of which have also been presented at local and International conferences (Kiilu, Läänemets, & Kalamees-Ruubel, 2020;Läänemets, & Kalamees-Ruubel, 2015;Läänemets & Kalamees-Ruubel, 2016;Läänemets, Kalamees-Ruubel, Kiilu, & Sepp, 2018;Läänemets, Kalamees-Ruubel, Sepp, & Kiilu, 2019;Sepp, Läänemets, Kalamees-Ruubel, & Kiilu, 2017). This study is the final part of the program, summarising the 7-year Project.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It has developed into a small lab, led by professor Kristi Kiilu, and we have mapped different aspects of music education (content, integration of art subjects, informal and non-formal music activities, supportive learning environments, etc. ), the results of which have also been presented at local and International conferences (Kiilu, Läänemets, & Kalamees-Ruubel, 2020;Läänemets, & Kalamees-Ruubel, 2015;Läänemets & Kalamees-Ruubel, 2016;Läänemets, Kalamees-Ruubel, Kiilu, & Sepp, 2018;Läänemets, Kalamees-Ruubel, Sepp, & Kiilu, 2019;Sepp, Läänemets, Kalamees-Ruubel, & Kiilu, 2017). This study is the final part of the program, summarising the 7-year Project.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%