Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal (Jul 2023)

Listening to CLIL Practitioners

  • Jermaine S. McDougald,
  • Daniela Duarte Gómez ,
  • Laura Susana Quesada Gutiérrez,
  • Félix Gonzalo Sánchez Córdoba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14483/22487085.18992
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1

Abstract

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Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is an educational approach that combines linguistic and subject-based learning to develop the necessary competencies for success in a globalized world. A mixed-method study researched how CLIL is implemented in (10) K-11 schools in Bogota, Colombia, collecting data from 121 in-service teachers in private schools using an array of instruments, such as surveys, structured interviews, and semi-structured interviews. Using the grounded theory approach, data analysis showed that the participants had limited awareness of the CLIL approach and principles. Accordingly, the findings revealed that there is a need for more focus on fundamental CLIL concepts and more formalized teacher training programs. Furthermore, context-orientated resources also emerged as a priority amongst participants, considering that schools were merely trying to replicate European models of delivering CLIL without clear adaptations or consideration for the voices of local teachers. As a result, bilingual schools in Bogota, which are more inclined to use CLIL-oriented approaches, should establish a network to facilitate CLIL training programs to equip in-service teachers who are immersed in content and language environments.

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