This paper looks at secondary teachers’ discourse about Madrid's Bilingual Programme (Spain). Madrid's Bilingual Programme is a large education plan whereby some content subjects are taught in a foreign language –mainly English– following Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and whose characteristics and ubiquity have had an impact on teachers’ daily lives and professional career. By drawing on both Grounded Theory and Positioning Theory as analytical tools, data were collected and analysed from the transcription and annotation of 30 semi-structured interviews with experienced secondary teachers working in CLIL and non-CLIL secondary schools. Our findings point to clear tensions in reconciling these teachers’ personal beliefs and...
CLIL has gained prominence in the field of Second Language teaching in Spain due to the complex chal...
This article examines difficulties encountered by 40 native English-speaking language assistants wor...
This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...
This study aims to examine the opinions of prospective pre-primary and primary teachers about Madrid...
This article examines adolescent and late adolescent discourses on bilingualism, bilingual education...
That theory and practice do not always go hand in hand is something of a commonplace. The same holds...
AbstractThat theory and practice do not always go hand in hand is something of a commonplace. The sa...
This article analyses the main legislation in Spain regarding Bilingual Education in the stage of Pr...
CLIL has gained prominence in the field of Second Language teaching in Spain due to the complex chal...
This qualitative study explored Spanish-speaking teacher credential students’ beliefs about academic...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. English language education in the re...
This research presents an ethnographic account of English bilingual programs in public Spanish high ...
In Spain the progressive enforcement of CLIL programmes in compulsory education marks an unpreceden...
The present article focuses on the opinions, perceptions and attitudes of a group of students (N=23)...
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is becoming ever more prominent in Spain as universi...
CLIL has gained prominence in the field of Second Language teaching in Spain due to the complex chal...
This article examines difficulties encountered by 40 native English-speaking language assistants wor...
This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...
This study aims to examine the opinions of prospective pre-primary and primary teachers about Madrid...
This article examines adolescent and late adolescent discourses on bilingualism, bilingual education...
That theory and practice do not always go hand in hand is something of a commonplace. The same holds...
AbstractThat theory and practice do not always go hand in hand is something of a commonplace. The sa...
This article analyses the main legislation in Spain regarding Bilingual Education in the stage of Pr...
CLIL has gained prominence in the field of Second Language teaching in Spain due to the complex chal...
This qualitative study explored Spanish-speaking teacher credential students’ beliefs about academic...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. English language education in the re...
This research presents an ethnographic account of English bilingual programs in public Spanish high ...
In Spain the progressive enforcement of CLIL programmes in compulsory education marks an unpreceden...
The present article focuses on the opinions, perceptions and attitudes of a group of students (N=23)...
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is becoming ever more prominent in Spain as universi...
CLIL has gained prominence in the field of Second Language teaching in Spain due to the complex chal...
This article examines difficulties encountered by 40 native English-speaking language assistants wor...
This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...