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頁(從 - 到) | 341-368 |
頁數 | 28 |
期刊 | Writ. Pedagog. |
卷 | 12 |
發行號 | 2-3 |
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Writing measures and outcomes in clil and emi: A systematic review
T2 - Writing and Pedagogy
AU - Graham, K.M.
AU - Eslami, Z.R.
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This study utilizes a systematic review approach to examine current research in content and language integrated learning (CLIL) and English-medium instruction (EMI). Studies were examined for their use of language-related and content-related writing measurement and outcomes. Findings on CLIL/EMI writing measurement shows that studies have utilized a variety of methods for measuring language, but measurement of the content dimension is limited. While some studies in the review combine multiple types of writing measures, CLIL writing research often does not simultaneously assess both the language and content dimensions of writing. For writing outcomes, the reviewed studies show CLIL/EMI generally equals or exceeds traditional language classrooms and that CLIL/EMI instruction leads toward growth in some but not all (i.e. accuracy), language-related metrics. However, regarding the content dimension, the findings are mixed and show CLIL/EMI writing generally does not communicate disciplinary content knowledge appropriately. It is recommended that future research gives more attention to measuring both the language and content dimensions of writing while also incorporating new methods for measuring discipline-specific content in writing. It is also recommended that instructors increase their language awareness and reconsider how disciplinary writing is taught in their CLIL/EMI classroom. © 2021, EQUINOX PUBLISHING.
AB - This study utilizes a systematic review approach to examine current research in content and language integrated learning (CLIL) and English-medium instruction (EMI). Studies were examined for their use of language-related and content-related writing measurement and outcomes. Findings on CLIL/EMI writing measurement shows that studies have utilized a variety of methods for measuring language, but measurement of the content dimension is limited. While some studies in the review combine multiple types of writing measures, CLIL writing research often does not simultaneously assess both the language and content dimensions of writing. For writing outcomes, the reviewed studies show CLIL/EMI generally equals or exceeds traditional language classrooms and that CLIL/EMI instruction leads toward growth in some but not all (i.e. accuracy), language-related metrics. However, regarding the content dimension, the findings are mixed and show CLIL/EMI writing generally does not communicate disciplinary content knowledge appropriately. It is recommended that future research gives more attention to measuring both the language and content dimensions of writing while also incorporating new methods for measuring discipline-specific content in writing. It is also recommended that instructors increase their language awareness and reconsider how disciplinary writing is taught in their CLIL/EMI classroom. © 2021, EQUINOX PUBLISHING.
KW - Content and language integrated learning
KW - English learners
KW - Second language writing
KW - Systematic review
KW - Writing measures
U2 - 10.1558/wap.17755
DO - 10.1558/wap.17755
M3 - Article
SN - 1756-5839
VL - 12
SP - 341
EP - 368
JO - Writ. Pedagog.
JF - Writ. Pedagog.
IS - 2-3
ER -