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CLIL For Teachers And Teams

CLIL For Teachers And Teams

By Patrick De Boer

My name is Patrick and I am a CLIL teacher trainer, coach and maths teacher.
In this podcast I'll share my thoughts, ideas and experiences on both CLIL training and teaching.
Want to find it out more about CLIL or how I can help you become even better CLIL teachers or teams? You can find me at www.clilmedia.com.
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30) Phil Ball on competences, skills and Pisa-panic

CLIL For Teachers And TeamsMar 04, 2024

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30) Phil Ball on competences, skills and Pisa-panic

30) Phil Ball on competences, skills and Pisa-panic

During this second interview with Phil Ball we continued our conversation on implementing skills and competencies in CLIL. We also talked about the role of CLIL in relation to the latest Pisa-Panic in the Netherlands. As always, Phil is a great sparring partner and very willing to share his knowledge (and enthusiasm) on implementing CLIL in the classroom. Enjoy this episode!


On March 13 I will host another free mini-workshop "The 5 steps to engaging CLIL lessons" for which you can register at www.clilmedia.com/webinar. Looking forward to meeting you live!

Mar 04, 202401:06:27
20) Lola Lopez Navas on the role of the native speaker
Feb 12, 202401:05:40
28) Sabine van Esch on CLIL in history lessons

28) Sabine van Esch on CLIL in history lessons

In this episode, I interview Sabine van Esch, who is not only a CLIL coach but also recently finished her research on the impact of CLIL on motivation during history. An interesting topic I though was worth talking about!


At the end of the episode, I mention the mini-workshop you can sign up for at www.clilmedia.com/webinar.

Jan 15, 202455:53
27) Michele C. Guerrini on the use of images and arrows in a CLIL context

27) Michele C. Guerrini on the use of images and arrows in a CLIL context

What role do images play in a CLIL context? And how can you help students be aware of that to support their learning?

That is primarily what Michele and I talked about, but as always, we also talked about a lot of other things because we both just enjoy talking CLIL :).

About Michele C. Guerrini:

Michele C. Guerrini teaches at the Universidad de Alcalá de Henares Masters in TEFL, and develops CLIL science, geography and history projects for educational publishers. She is co-author of Learning Lab: Social Science (Santillana) and co-editor of CLIL across educational levels (Richmond). She is currently exploring A.I. tools for education. References mentioned in this episode:

Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition – Univ. of Minnesota Scaffolding techniques in CBI classrooms. (2004).  ⁠http://carla.umn.edu/cobaltt/modules/strategies/scaffolding_techniques.pdf⁠

Cloud Community College. Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy Process Verbs, Assessments, and Questioning Strategies (n. d.). Based on Anderson, L. D. & Krathwohl, D. R. (2001). ⁠https://www.cloud.edu/Assets/pdfs/assessment/revised-blooms-chart.pdf⁠

 Mayer, Richard. Multimedia Learning. 2nd edition. Cambridge, 2009. Mayer, R. and Moreno, R. (1998). A cognitive theory of multimedia learning: implications for design principles. ⁠http://esoluk.co.uk/calling/pdf/chi.pdf⁠

McTigue, E. and Croix, A. (2010). Visual Literacy in Science. Science Scope, 17-22. ⁠http://aholt.pbworks.com/f/VisualLiteracyinScience.pdf⁠

 McTigue E. and Flowers, A. (2011). Science Visual Literacy: Learners’ Perceptions and Knowledge of diagrams. The Reading Teacher, 64(8),  578–589. DOI:10.1598/RT.64.8.3 ⁠http://reading763.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/70643303/Science%20Visual%20Literacy.pdf⁠

Mehisto, P. (2012). Criteria for producing CLIL learning material. Encuentro 21, 15-33. ⁠http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED539729.pdf⁠

Nelson, J.  and Olander, C. (2022). Meaning-making of arrows in a representation of the greenhouse effect. Journal of Biological Education,  DOI: 10.1080/00219266.2021.2012229

Preston, C. (2018). Food webs: implications for instruction. The American Biology Teacher, 80(5), 331–338, ISSN 0002-7685.   ⁠https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324568211_Food_Webs_Implications_for_Instruction⁠

Dec 11, 202301:02:16
26) Jill Surmont on the Language Paradox, CLIL & LOCT and much more

26) Jill Surmont on the Language Paradox, CLIL & LOCT and much more

With Brussels being a special city for multilingualism, I wanted to interview Jill Surmont who trains future teachers and does a lot of research on CLIL in Belgium.

During our talk, we discussed the Language Paradox (wondering what that is? Listen to the episode ;)), what makes CLIL special (and the answer was an eye-opener for me) and different bits of research that have recently been done in the field of CLIL.

Enjoy!

Nov 13, 202357:21
25) Christel de Jong on implement CLIL in P.E. lessons
Oct 09, 202352:34
24 David Marsh on the start of CLIL, the role of native speakers and speaking L1 in a CLIL lesson

24 David Marsh on the start of CLIL, the role of native speakers and speaking L1 in a CLIL lesson

The first episode of 'season two' starts with a Special Episode: An interview with CLIL expert David Marsh.

During an hour we discussed various topics and I learned quite a few new things myself!

Topics like:

- What makes CLIL CLIL?

- Should we make the native speaker a special person in the organisation?

- Is L1 forbidden in a CLIL lesson and why/why not?


In the episode, we also discuss the upcoming Online CLIL Summit (www.onlineclilsummit.com) so be sure to have a look.

As for the paper mentioned by David, it turned out to be called "Reinventing the native speaker" by Paolo Escudero and Michael Sharwood Smith.


Enjoy!

Sep 11, 202356:44
23) Activating prior knowledge & Check for understanding with diagnostic, formative questions
Jun 07, 202311:23
22) 6 ways to provide feedback on spoken output
May 29, 202312:05
21) Why repeating things really does work in CLIL education
May 22, 202314:15
20) But the instruction was clear, right?
May 15, 202310:43
19 What is CLIL again? Two questions to check if you are doing CLIL.
May 08, 202312:54
18 Three ways to make sure your students do not learn a new language
May 01, 202313:02
17 CLIL as the holy grail of (bilingual) education
Apr 24, 202310:07
16 You did your best
Apr 17, 202313:07
15 Phil Ball on activities, tasks and sequences

15 Phil Ball on activities, tasks and sequences

For this 15th episode of the podcast, I interviewed Phil Ball (co-author of 'Putting CLIL into practice) and we talked about what role a CLIL activity plays in a CLIL lesson. We also briefly talked about the 'three dimensions of CLIL' and how this translates to practical CLIL lessons.

I had a blast, enjoy!

Apr 11, 202337:04
14 Why do you do CLIL?

14 Why do you do CLIL?

Teachers often discuss what happens in their lessons, thinking about the practical implementation of CLIL. I completely understand that. However, I think it is also important to think about why you do what you do every now and then.

In this episode, I discuss two models that can help you think about this 'why': The Golden Circle of Simon Sinek and The Ladder of Ben Tiggelaar.

Apr 03, 202313:37
13 English First, CLIL Second?
Mar 27, 202312:30
12) What CLIL can and cannot do
Mar 20, 202312:25
11) "My students can't do that"
Feb 20, 202309:12
10) My problem with CLIL
Feb 13, 202317:04
9) When your planning goes wrong

9) When your planning goes wrong

I know it only happens to me, but sometimes my lessons don't go quite as planned. In this episode, I share this experience, what I learned from that and how planning a CLIL lesson can help you save both time and energy.

You can find the blog post on this topic here: https://www.clilmedia.com/?p=8692

Feb 06, 202314:23
8) Three takeaways from my almost viral post in the CLIL Club

8) Three takeaways from my almost viral post in the CLIL Club

Last week I closed down the CLIL Club on Facebook, and I received quite a few responses on that. In this episode, I share some takeaways based on this experience.

Jan 30, 202312:57
7) "I already know that activity"

7) "I already know that activity"

With more and more CLIL teachers around, it is more likely more experienced teachers end up in a training session because they feel they might not learn something new anymore. I wonder though: is that actually true? In this episode, I share ideas on how to work with colleagues who might be reluctant at first.

You can find the blog post on this topic here: https://www.clilmedia.com/i-already-know-this-activity and if you are interested in working together to train your CLIL teachers you can contact me on my website: https://www.clilmedia.com/contact/

Jan 23, 202316:31
6) Is bilingual education just a marketing tool?
Jan 16, 202313:17
5) Which type of audience are you?

5) Which type of audience are you?

In this episode, I talk about the three different types of audiences you can either be yourself or recognise whenever you have a group of students in front of you. It can be important to realise what these three different types are because they require a different approach when it comes to learning and it can go a long way if you know how to motivate all three different types.

Highlights & transcript are available at: https://www.clilmedia.com/podcast5

Jan 03, 202315:03
4) Involving students & teachers alike

4) Involving students & teachers alike

I am easily bored and suffer from 'shiny-new-object' syndrome. And I am sure I am not the only one. How do you go about making sure the people you work with are not that easily distracted? In my opinion, the key phrase here is 'involvement'.

In this episode, I discuss various ways to make teachers feel more involved with your organisation as well as different ways to increase student involvement in your lesson.

Highlights & transcript are available at: https://www.clilmedia.com/podcast4

Jan 03, 202312:49
3) Language as a barrier

3) Language as a barrier

In this episode, I share some thoughts on dealing with a barrier to learning for students in bilingual education and some practical ideas on how to work with that in the lesson and as a team.

Highlights & transcript are available at: https://www.clilmedia.com/podcast3

Jan 03, 202316:18
2) Engaged students

2) Engaged students

In this episode, I share my tips on how to increase student engagement during a CLIL lesson, both from a teacher's perspective and a coordinator/coach's perspective. 

Highlights & transcript are available at: https://www.clilmedia.com/podcast2

Jan 03, 202315:56
1) Introducing the CLIL Podcast for Teachers and Teams

1) Introducing the CLIL Podcast for Teachers and Teams

In this episode, I share my goals for this podcast and a little bit about me and my background, so you know who your host is. And I already mention my take on CLIL and what it should mean for teachers to implement this in their lessons, I just couldn't stop myself. Enjoy!

Highlights & transcript are available at: https://www.clilmedia.com/podcast1

Dec 22, 202213:54