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1. Cognitive Discourse Functions: Specifying an Integrative Interdisciplinary Construct
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Christiane Dalton-Puffer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Foreword: Integrating Content and Language in Education: Best of Both Worlds? xiii
- More Than Content and Language: The Complexity of Integration in CLIL and Bilingual Education 1
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Part 1: Curriculum and Pedagogy Planning
- 1. Cognitive Discourse Functions: Specifying an Integrative Interdisciplinary Construct 29
- 2. Historical Literacy in CLIL: Telling the Past in a Second Language 55
- 3. Learning Mathematics Bilingually: An Integrated Language and Mathematics Model (ILMM) of Word Problem-Solving Processes in English as a Foreign Language 73
- 4. A Bakhtinian Perspective on Language and Content Integration: Encountering the Alien Word in Second Language Mathematics Classrooms 101
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Part 2: Participants
- 5. University Teachers’ Beliefs of Language and Content Integration in English-Medium Education in Multilingual University Settings 123
- 6. CLIL Teachers’ Beliefs about Integration and about Their Professional Roles: Perspectives from a European Context 145
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Part 3: Practices
- 7. Integration of Language and Content Through Languaging in CLIL Classroom Interaction: A Conversation Analysis Perspective 171
- 8. Teacher and Student Evaluative Language in CLIL Across Contexts: Integrating SFL and Pragmatic Approaches 189
- 9. Translanguaging in CLIL Classrooms 211
- Conclusion: Language Competence, Learning and Pedagogy in CLIL – Deepening and Broadening Integration 235
- References 249
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Foreword: Integrating Content and Language in Education: Best of Both Worlds? xiii
- More Than Content and Language: The Complexity of Integration in CLIL and Bilingual Education 1
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Part 1: Curriculum and Pedagogy Planning
- 1. Cognitive Discourse Functions: Specifying an Integrative Interdisciplinary Construct 29
- 2. Historical Literacy in CLIL: Telling the Past in a Second Language 55
- 3. Learning Mathematics Bilingually: An Integrated Language and Mathematics Model (ILMM) of Word Problem-Solving Processes in English as a Foreign Language 73
- 4. A Bakhtinian Perspective on Language and Content Integration: Encountering the Alien Word in Second Language Mathematics Classrooms 101
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Part 2: Participants
- 5. University Teachers’ Beliefs of Language and Content Integration in English-Medium Education in Multilingual University Settings 123
- 6. CLIL Teachers’ Beliefs about Integration and about Their Professional Roles: Perspectives from a European Context 145
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Part 3: Practices
- 7. Integration of Language and Content Through Languaging in CLIL Classroom Interaction: A Conversation Analysis Perspective 171
- 8. Teacher and Student Evaluative Language in CLIL Across Contexts: Integrating SFL and Pragmatic Approaches 189
- 9. Translanguaging in CLIL Classrooms 211
- Conclusion: Language Competence, Learning and Pedagogy in CLIL – Deepening and Broadening Integration 235
- References 249
- Index 275