COD 2012 - D062

TKT: CLIL 2012

Subject teachers and English language teachers working in any school section.

8 sessions, start: 07-May

Course detail

Year: 2012
Level: Distance
Language: English
Status: Postponed
Lugar: A distancia
Facilitator/s: Ms. Silvia Rettaroli
Print course
ESSARP Schools
ARS
Exams Schools
ARS
Non affiliate
ARS 800.00

Sessions


Sessions Dates Schedule
1 07 May - 13 May 2012 Online session
2 14 May - 20 May 2012 Online session
3 21 May - 27 May 2012 Online session
4 28 May - 03 June 2012 Online session
5 04 June - 10 June 2012 Online session
6 11 June - 17 June 2012 Online session
7 18 June - 24 June 2012 Online session
8 25 June - 01 July 2012 Online session

Facilitator/s

Silvia Rettaroli

Teacher and teacher educator. School manager at bilingual schools in the Province of Buenos Aires. Deputy Director at ESSARP (2004 - 2008). Worked in the Research and Educational Development Unit of the MEyC (1998-1999). CLE (Foreign Languages Certifications) coordinator (2008-2011). English Unit coordinator at the CLE (ME- City of Buenos Aires: 2011-2016). Organised and participated in national and international conferences, published papers and textbooks. Areas of interest: professional development (OL and f2f), bilingual education/CLIL, assessment.
Subject teachers and English language teachers working in any school section.

- Raise awareness of the relevance of the CLIL methodology and how to apply it at the different school levels.
- Provide the participants with the necessary knowledge and understanding to obtain the TKT: CLIL certificate issued by Cambridge ESOL.
Session 1: CLIL.
Session 2: Language skills.
Session 3: Communication and Cognitive skills.
Session 4: Planning and delivering lessons.
Session 5: Resources and materials.
Session 6: Activity types and scaffolding.
Session 7: Learning skills, learning strategies and differentiation.
Session 8: Assessment.
- This 8-session course includes a variety of activities which provide integrated coverage of the 4 Cs, opportunities for the study of the CLIL methodology as well as awareness and evaluation of the CLIL teaching methodologies.

- At the end of each session, participants have the opportunity for reflection on the value of the topic or activities to themselves and to their own students.

- The TKT: CLIL course covers the contents of the ESOL Exam for teachers called TKT: CLIL. Therefore, participants will have the opportunity to choose to sit for the exam on any of the exam sessions.
- Ashton & Galaczi (2008) Assessment for teaching: Cambridge ESOL's CLIL exam. Research notes Issue 34. Nov. 2008 pp 15-21
- Commission of the European Communities (2005) A New Framework Strategy for Multilingualism. Brussels. Available at: http://europa.eu/languages/servlets/Doc?id=913 Accessed: 03/03/08.
- Coyle D. (2007) Content and Language Integrated Learning: Towards a connected research agenda for CLIL pedagogies. In Coyle D. & Baetens Beardsmore H. (eds.) Research on Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). The International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. Vol. 10, Nº 5, pp. 543 – 562.
- Cummins, J. (2000). Language, power and pedagogy: Bilingual children in the crossfire.Clevedon, Eng.: Multilingual Matters.
- Dalton-Puffer C. (2007) Discourse and Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) classrooms. Vienna: John Benjamins Pub. Co.
- Marsh, D. (2000) Using languages to learn and learning to use languages. Eds. D. Marsh - G. Langé. Finland: University of Jyväskylä.
- Marsh, D., P. Mehisto and M-J Frigols (2008) Uncovering CLIL. London: Macmillan Heinemann.
- Thornbury, Scott. (2003) How to Teach Vocabulary. Beijing: World Affairs Press.(Longman: Pearson Education).
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