Resumen
This study analysis the extent to which the EFL
program complies with the principles of the
CLIL approach. Students from the fourth, fifth
and seventh semesters of this program participated in the study. An English proficiency test was administered, some writing assignments
were analyzed to assess the development of
higher order thinking skills; and finally, a survey was applied to find out the students’ perceptions in the development of language, content and higher order thinking skills in the
content subjects. The results showed that 52%
of the students do not reach a B2 level according to the Common European Framework of
Reference for Languages, which is considered
a minimum requirement to teach EFL classes;
therefore, it was concluded that the participants
need to develop language skills to take content
subjects in a foreign language. Furthermore, it
could be said that the three dimensions of this
approach (content, language and procedures)
are not considered when planning classes; consequently, students are not developing them simultaneously.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Estado | Publicada - 1 ene. 2018 |
| Evento | VI Congreso REDU - ECUADOR, Ibarra Duración: 14 nov. 2018 → 16 nov. 2018 http://apibuscador.ucuenca.edu.ec/api/documentos/download/3a2e9289-9a1b-4da1-8b98-702e6e73f89c;1.0 |
Conferencia
| Conferencia | VI Congreso REDU |
|---|---|
| Ciudad | Ibarra |
| Período | 14/11/18 → 16/11/18 |
| Otros | Descripción de la conferencia |
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Palabras clave
- Aprendizaje integrado de contenido y lenguas extranjeras en educación superior
- Desarrollo del lenguaje
- Destrezas de alto nivel de pensamiento
- Comprensión del contenido
- Evaluación del programa