This article presents the three sets of questionnaires which have been originally designed and validated within a broader governmentally-funded research project to determine how CLIL schemes are playing out across a broad array of contexts (Primary and Secondary Education; urban and rural settings; public and private schools; with teachers, students, and parents). They are the first qualitative instruments whose design has been based on recent research outcomes and which have undergone a carefully controlled double-fold pilot process for their validation (external ratings approach and pilot phase with a representative sample of nearly 300 subjects). After characterizing the questions included in the surveys, along with their ...
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a challenging and demanding teaching approach; de...
This article reports on the outcomes of a qualitative study carried out with teachers in four easte...
The present article focuses on the opinions, perceptions and attitudes of a group of students (N=23)...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaires which have been originally designed and val...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaires which have been originally designed and valid...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaires\ud which have been originally designed and\ud...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaireswhich have been originally designed andvalidat...
This article presents the outcomes of a large-scale programme evaluation into students’ perspective...
This article analyses the teachers’ assessment of bilingual sections in Castile and León’s schools ...
Esta investigación busca comprobar el éxito de una propuesta metodológica basada en el uso eficient...
The present article focuses on the opinions, perceptions and attitudes of a group of students (N=2...
This article summarises the results obtained from research on teachers’ perceptions about the implem...
Abstract:This article has been built upon a research project entitled «Analysis of CLIL methodology ...
This article aims to investigate the success of a testing methodology increasing the quantity of stu...
La expansión generalizada del AICLE en toda Europa tiene su reflejo en el establecimiento de seccion...
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a challenging and demanding teaching approach; de...
This article reports on the outcomes of a qualitative study carried out with teachers in four easte...
The present article focuses on the opinions, perceptions and attitudes of a group of students (N=23)...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaires which have been originally designed and val...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaires which have been originally designed and valid...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaires\ud which have been originally designed and\ud...
This article presents the three sets of questionnaireswhich have been originally designed andvalidat...
This article presents the outcomes of a large-scale programme evaluation into students’ perspective...
This article analyses the teachers’ assessment of bilingual sections in Castile and León’s schools ...
Esta investigación busca comprobar el éxito de una propuesta metodológica basada en el uso eficient...
The present article focuses on the opinions, perceptions and attitudes of a group of students (N=2...
This article summarises the results obtained from research on teachers’ perceptions about the implem...
Abstract:This article has been built upon a research project entitled «Analysis of CLIL methodology ...
This article aims to investigate the success of a testing methodology increasing the quantity of stu...
La expansión generalizada del AICLE en toda Europa tiene su reflejo en el establecimiento de seccion...
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a challenging and demanding teaching approach; de...
This article reports on the outcomes of a qualitative study carried out with teachers in four easte...
The present article focuses on the opinions, perceptions and attitudes of a group of students (N=23)...