Towards Deeper Learning In Primary Clil A Case Study Of Disciplinary Literacy

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Chen proposes a disciplinary literacy (DL) approach to Content and Language Integrated Learning (CL…

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Towards Deeper Learning In Primary Clil A Case Study Of Disciplinary Literacy

Chen proposes a disciplinary literacy (DL) approach to Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) planning and teaching in her book in answer to concerns expressed by some about the growth of CLIL internationally in recent decades. The concerns regarding CLIL schools circle around the feasibility of the policy particularly regarding the challenges of teaching and learning new subject content in an additional language in primary education. In response the author tackles the fundamental questions surrounding CLIL implementation with a focus on fostering deeper learning using examples from the Taiwanese context. The chapters delve into the key planning issues in primary education CLIL and explore the language teaching awareness of CLIL teachers in various subject areas. In addition to proposing a DL approach the book also discusses the necessity for teachers’ awareness of subject-specific literacies in curriculum planning highlighting the importance of scaffolding primary students to achieve deeper learning in CLIL classrooms. As a whole Chen stimulates discourse and research in CLIL planning and teaching thereby informing CLIL teacher education. This book is an essential read for researchers and research students interested in deeper learning and bilingual and multilingual education programs. It is also a viable resource for teacher educators and teachers who teach in multilingual programs and primary education. |Towards Deeper Learning in Primary CLIL A Case Study of Disciplinary Literacy