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El. knyga: Global CLIL: Critical, Ethnographic and Language Policy Perspectives

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This collection turns a critical lens on Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) research, making the case for a sociolinguistic-informed approach towards investigating social inequalities and making visible issues, processes and actors overlooked in CLIL research.

The volume seeks to expand the borders of existing CLIL scholarship through situated ethnographic perspectives, highlighting the value of a critical sociolinguistic perspective in illuminating the relationship between the emergence of CLIL and specific socio-political and economic conditions in contemporary multilingual education. Drawing on examples from Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia, the book focuses on exploring inequities in CLIL policy and implementation across different institutional contexts and demonstrates the ways in which CLIL extends beyond the classroom as situated in multiple and changing networks of interest, policy and practice.

This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, multilingual education, language policy and planning, and applied linguistics.



This collection turns a critical lens on Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) research, making the case for a sociolinguistically-informed approach toward investigating social inequalities and making visible issues, processes, and actors overlooked in CLIL research.

Recenzijos

This volume brings a much-needed critical perspective on CLIL as a global educational phenomenon. It is refreshing and challenging to those already involved in CLIL research and opens up new lines of enquiry for researchers who wish to examine critically how CLIL in its spread around the world may contribute to exacerbating, rather than ameliorating, social inequality. -

Tom Morton, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

This first book-length critical account of Content and Language Integrated Learning offers a necessary, groundbreaking, and absolutely fascinating perspective on the various challenges

generated by one of the most popular language education initiatives of the last decades. Incisive, thought-provoking, and brimming with real-life action, this book is a must-read for any scholar interested in the day-to-day affordances and effects of contemporary language education policy.

Jürgen Jaspers, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

List of contributors
Acknowledgements

1. Introducing Global CLIL: Critical, ethnographic and language policy
perspectives

Eva Codó

Part 1: Localisations of CLIL outside Europe

2. Exporting European CLIL to India: Flexible appropriations for complex
language debates

Ana M. Relańo-Pastor and Jessica McDaid

3. Situated emergence of CLIL: New discourses of bilingual education in
Australian government schools

Simone Smala

4. CLIL and the dynamics of policy and sectorization in Colombia

Carl Edlund Anderson, Liliana Cuesta Medina, Rosa Dene David and Jermaine S.
McDougald

5. The challenges of integrating linguistic and disciplinary knowledge in
public secondary schools in the province of Córdoba, Argentina

Ana Cecilia Peérez and Virginia Unamuno

Part 2: Lived experiences of CLIL: A focus on actors

6. Policy, practice and agency: Making CLIL work? Insights from Austrian
upper secondary technical education

Julia Hüttner and Ute Smit

7. Bilingual education: English and the life projects of youth in
contemporary Spain

Adriana Patińo-Santos and David Poveda

8. Languaging teachers: CLIL and the politics of precarisation in Catalonia

Eva Codó

9. Being and becoming a CLIL teacher: Discourses of identities, language and
emotional labour in Castilla-La Mancha bilingual schools

Frances Giampapa and Alicia Fernįndez Barrera

Afterword The promise of CLIL: Discourse, practices and selves

Miguel Pérez-Milans

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Eva Codó is Associate Professor of English Linguistics at Universitat Autņnoma de Barcelona. Her field of specialisation is the sociolinguistics of multilingualism, with a particular focus on language policy and critical institutional ethnography. Her research has been published widely. She is currently co-Chair of the Association for the Study of Discourse and Society (EDiSo) ad co-editor of Multilingua.