Thematic-Pattern-Based ?Concept + Language Mapping? (CLM) - He, Peichang; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Thematic-Pattern-Based ?Concept + Language Mapping? (CLM): Content and Language Integration in a Transdisciplinary Perspective
 
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ISBN13:9781032489421
ISBN10:1032489421
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Thematic-Pattern-Based ?Concept + Language Mapping? (CLM)

Content and Language Integration in a Transdisciplinary Perspective
 
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This book explores the issue of ?integration? in content and language integrated learning (CLIL), and addresses the need for effective content and language integration by proposing the thematic-pattern-based ?Concept+Language Mapping? (CLM) approach. This insightful volume will be of interest to researchers and trainee teachers.

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This book explores the issue of ?integration? in content and language integrated learning (CLIL), and addresses the need for effective content and language integration by proposing the thematic-pattern-based ?Concept+Language Mapping? (CLM) approach.


Peichang He explores effective integration of content and language during instruction of school subjects in an additional language. The volume introduces the contextual background of a large-scale CLIL research project and builds the conceptual framework of a thematic-pattern-based CLM pedagogy by drawing on language-based theory of learning (Halliday, 1993), the construct of thematic patterns (Lemke, 1990), and recent development of genre-based pedagogy (Lin, 2016; Rose & Martin, 2012). The book explores the design of thematic-pattern-based CLM teaching resources and examines the impact of the CLM pedagogy on students? development of language and content knowledge in learning different junior and senior English Medium Instructed subjects. The author proposes a trans-disciplinary thematic-pattern-based approach and recommends some promising orientations for future CLIL research and practices. The book concludes with a discussion on the potential future research directions in teacher education using a transdisciplinary plurilingual thematic-pattern-based CLM approach for CLIL sustainability, catering for learner diversity in CLIL, and teacher professional development in thematic-pattern-based CLM practice. The book shows readers the design of CLM materials and activities to be used in the CLM pedagogy and these are then demonstrated through classroom interactions in lessons of different subjects and grades for students of diverse cognitive abilities and linguistic backgrounds.


This insightful volume will be of interest to researchers and trainee teachers exploring pedagogical approaches to CLIL, plurilingual, and transdisciplinary education and provides pedagogical implications for teachers of both language and content subjects in schools worldwide.



"In this groundbreaking work, Peichang tackles the crucial yet understudied integration component of CLIL through an innovative concept+language mapping (CLM) approach. The book's strength lies in its practical bridge between theory and practice, offering rich examples of CLM resources and classroom interactions across diverse subjects and student abilities. Essential reading for language and content teachers, researchers, and teacher educators seeking effective CLIL implementation strategies.


Angel M. Y. Lin, Chair Professor of Language, Literacy, and Social Semiotics in Education, The Education University of Hong Kong

Tartalomjegyzék:

1. Revisiting the ?I? in CLIL  2.  From ?Concept Mapping? to Thematic-Pattern-Based ?Concept + Language Mapping? (CLM) 3. Thematic-Pattern-Based CLM Curriculum Development 4. Co-developing Content and Language Knowledge through Thematic-Pattern-Based CLM 5. Thematic-Pattern-Based CLM in the Multimodalities-Entextualisation Cycle (MEC): Meaning Making through Translanguaging, Trans-semiotising and Trans-registering  6. On a Transdisciplinary Thematic-Pattern-Based CLM Approach to CLIL and Teacher Education