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‘What does a successful CLIL course look like?’

‘What does a successful CLIL course look like?’. Experiences from secondary CLIL teacher training Keith Kelly – NILE UK. Key questions. What are areas of CLIL TT core content? What skills do CLIL teachers need? What is CLIL and where do I fit in?

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‘What does a successful CLIL course look like?’

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  1. ‘What does a successful CLIL course look like?’ Experiences from secondary CLIL teacher training Keith Kelly – NILE UK keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  2. Key questions • What are areas of CLIL TT core content? • What skills do CLIL teachers need? • What is CLIL and where do I fit in? • What makes CLIL TT different from other forms of teacher education? • What is the role of materials design? • What is the best way to deal with assessment? keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  3. What are areas of core content for CLIL TT? • Guiding input • Supporting output keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  4. What skills do CLIL teachers need? • Language • Language awareness • Content • Materials writing/adaptation • Networking - Lithuania CLIL Project - Latvia CLIL Project keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  5. What is CLIL and where do I fit in? • ELT CLIL – Soft CLIL • Content CLIL – Hard CLIL keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  6. What makes CLIL TT different from other forms of teacher education? • It focuses on the content curriculum and places it within a foreign language • Discourse analysis • Ideational frameworks • (Burgess@man.ac.uk) • Discourse organisers (enchanted learning) keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  7. What is the role of materials design in CLIL TT? • Central – 50% • Few content CLIL resources on the market • NILE LAC / CLIL courses keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  8. Diet and disease… How do we ‘guide the processing of input?’ How do we ‘support the output?’ keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  9. Guiding… keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  10. …and supporting is caused by can be explained by may be caused by may be a result of leads to can result in may cause can be avoided by could be avoided with one way to combat this is to keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  11. What is the best way to deal with assessment in CLIL TT? • Accessible input • Achievable output • You can’t test what you haven’t taught • Basque CLIL project keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  12. NILE Courses • From Key Principles to Best practice in CLIL: Teaching English Across the Curriculum • MAPDLE – MA CLIL Module (NILE and Leeds Met) • 50% materials writing and micro-teaching keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

  13. FACTWorld • News and reports from around the world www.factworld.info keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk

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