Content and Language Integrated Learning and the inclusion of immigrant minority language students: A research review.

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Author
Author
Somers, Thomas
Journal
International Review of Education / Internationale Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft
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Journal
Acquisition Number
BE026725
Published Date
03-09-2018 2:53 PM
Published Year
2017
Number of Pages
26
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Abstract
This article addresses the inclusion of immigrant minority language students in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) bilingual education programmes. It reviews results of research on (1) the reasons, beliefs and attitudes underlying immigrant minority language parents' and students' choice for CLIL programmes; (2) these students' proficiency in the languages of instruction and their academic achievement; and (3) the effects of first language typology on their second and third language proficiency. The author explores conditions and reasons for the effectiveness of CLIL pedagogy, as well as the comparative suitability of CLIL programmes for immigrant minority language students. The review shows that CLIL programmes provide a means to acquire important linguistic, economic and symbolic capital in order to effect upward social mobility. Findings demonstrate that immigrant minority language students enrolled in CLIL programmes are able to develop equal or superior levels of proficiency in both languages of instruction compared to majority language students; with previous development of first language literacy positively impacting academic language development. CLIL programmes are found to offer immigrant minority language students educational opportunities and effective pedagogical support which existing mainstream monolingual and minority bilingual education programmes may not always be able to provide. In light of these findings, the author discusses shortcomings in current educational policy. The article concludes with recommendations for further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Research
Research
Literacy
Immigrant Students
Family and Community Involvement
Bilingual Students