2009
DOI: 10.5294/laclil.2009.2.2.15
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The state of language and content instruction in Colombia

Abstract: Content and language integrated learning (CLIL) is a teaching approach that is becoming increasing popular throughout Colombia. CLIL combines content and language teaching. Research indicates that language learning in a bilingual educational setting could be improved by very specific language teaching. This article describes the state of language and content in Colombia, the underlining principles and the future of CLIL in Colombia.

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“…Furthermore ICT can captivate learners' interest, increase personal discovery, generate enthusiasm and the desire to learn (McDougald, 2009). The Web offers a very big amount of authentic materials for language learning (texts, videos, images, sound recording etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore ICT can captivate learners' interest, increase personal discovery, generate enthusiasm and the desire to learn (McDougald, 2009). The Web offers a very big amount of authentic materials for language learning (texts, videos, images, sound recording etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, there are EFL-teacher led implementations outside Europe which report on the incorporation of curricular content into the language lesson to provide new opportunities for meaningful use of the foreign language (e.g. Fernández, 2008;McDougald, 2009;Uemura, 2013). Despite the fast growth of CLIL implementation, Pérez-Cañado (2012) notes that descriptive accounts or reports that focus on CLIL's success outnumber research-based publications.…”
Section: Clil and Didactic Transpositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However many countries around the world are starting to implement extensive curriculum reforms with the intention of retooling knowledge-oriented economies required to operate in a globalized world (Graddol, 2006b). In this regard, CLIL has made significant contributions to educational institutions worldwide, as in the cases of Argentina, (Dario Luis Banegas, 2012;Darío Luis Banegas, 2012;Pistorio, 2009), Colombia (McDougald & Anderson, 2015;McDougald, 2009McDougald, , 2015Rodríguez, 2011), and Italy (Aiello, Di Martino, & Di Sabato, 2015;Costa & Coleman, 2010;Favilli, Maffei, & Peroni, 2012;Grandinetti, Langellotti, & Ting, 2013), as well as in countries such as Canada, the Netherlands, Spain, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Malaysia, through which we can explore relative successes or failures of a CLIL approach (Costa & D' Angelo, 2011).…”
Section: Clil Continues To Expandmentioning
confidence: 99%