The article discusses a study exploring teacher concerns related to implementing the Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach to subject teaching, using English as the medium of instruction. Responses to a questionnaire study conducted among English and geography teachers reveal a reluctance to apply the approach in their own classrooms. The reason is the widespread belief that the approach benefits the development of language skills rather than subject knowledge advancement, marginalising the latter and thus undermining the overall achievement of curricular goals. Coupled with the English teachers’ admitted lack of subject-specific content knowledge, the subject teachers’ generally low estimate of their English language pro...
In today's educational world learning English language is being considered one of the most important...
Teaching subjects through English is one of the most important tasks that the colleges of Hue unive...
This paper investigates teachers’ experiences of teaching the content and language simultaneously by...
CLIL is an internationally-recognised approach to teaching a language and a subject simultaneously o...
The changing globalized world has brought a new generation of students with a new mindset who are pa...
The present thesis is an investigative study of six Norwegian upper secondary teachers’ experiences ...
The current study is an investigation of the Implementation of CLIL: Subject Teachers’ Perspe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how content and language integrated language learning (C...
In our modern multi-cultural world being able to speak more than one language brings many opportunit...
This article examines the role of pupils’ L1 in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and ...
Language, being the main means of communication, is used in all activities of the subject. The task ...
The paper presents the findings of the research carried out among the participants of the project ”D...
Teachers play an important role in teaching English as a second language. Since many studies of stud...
The adoption of CLIL programmes – which is being taken into consideration more and more by national ...
As a result of globalization, the world is constantly changing, people are overwhelmed with informat...
In today's educational world learning English language is being considered one of the most important...
Teaching subjects through English is one of the most important tasks that the colleges of Hue unive...
This paper investigates teachers’ experiences of teaching the content and language simultaneously by...
CLIL is an internationally-recognised approach to teaching a language and a subject simultaneously o...
The changing globalized world has brought a new generation of students with a new mindset who are pa...
The present thesis is an investigative study of six Norwegian upper secondary teachers’ experiences ...
The current study is an investigation of the Implementation of CLIL: Subject Teachers’ Perspe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how content and language integrated language learning (C...
In our modern multi-cultural world being able to speak more than one language brings many opportunit...
This article examines the role of pupils’ L1 in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and ...
Language, being the main means of communication, is used in all activities of the subject. The task ...
The paper presents the findings of the research carried out among the participants of the project ”D...
Teachers play an important role in teaching English as a second language. Since many studies of stud...
The adoption of CLIL programmes – which is being taken into consideration more and more by national ...
As a result of globalization, the world is constantly changing, people are overwhelmed with informat...
In today's educational world learning English language is being considered one of the most important...
Teaching subjects through English is one of the most important tasks that the colleges of Hue unive...
This paper investigates teachers’ experiences of teaching the content and language simultaneously by...