Integrated language teaching: experiences and applications

[Summary generated by Poe]  This issue of Babylonia focuses on integrated language didactics, exploring experiences and applications in multilingual education across various regions and educational contexts in Switzerland. Editorial Overview: The editorial emphasizes the evolving role of spo...

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Language:deu
Published: Association Babylonia Switzerland 2008-04-01
Series:Babylonia
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Online Access:https://babylonia.online/index.php/babylonia/article/view/646
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Summary:[Summary generated by Poe]  This issue of Babylonia focuses on integrated language didactics, exploring experiences and applications in multilingual education across various regions and educational contexts in Switzerland. Editorial Overview: The editorial emphasizes the evolving role of sports in international events, questioning whether they have always been purely athletic or inherently political, as exemplified by historical Olympic games. Main Theme: The central theme discusses the integrated teaching of languages, highlighting the importance of multilingualism in education. Contributions from various authors detail the evolution of language didactics, the impact of school contributions to students' plurilingual competencies, and the implementation of integrated approaches in teaching (e.g., English and German in primary education). Contributions: Claudine Brohy examines the evolution of integrated language didactics, emphasizing its relevance in today’s educational landscape. Susanne Wokusch discusses how schools can enhance students' multilingual abilities, proposing coordinated curricula that integrate different languages. Marisa Cavalli presents methods for teaching English in primary schools and the challenges of integrating it with existing curricula. Other contributions explore the significance of students' first languages in multilingual classrooms and the necessity of considering cultural identities in language teaching. Pedagogical Innovations: The issue discusses various pedagogical strategies, such as task-based learning and the use of bilingual books, which facilitate deeper engagement with language learning. The importance of cultural context and intercultural understanding is highlighted as essential for effective language education. Practical Applications: The issue provides practical examples of activities for teachers, focusing on utilizing bilingual texts to enhance reading comprehension and cross-linguistic awareness. Specific activities are designed to help students identify similarities and differences between languages, fostering a richer understanding of linguistic structures and cultural nuances. Research and Reflection: The authors emphasize the need for ongoing research into integrated language instruction and the development of effective assessment methods. The integration of students' first languages into the curriculum is presented as a means to support their overall linguistic development. Conclusion: The issue concludes that integrated language teaching is crucial for fostering multilingual competencies among students. It advocates for a shift in educational practices to embrace a more holistic approach to language learning, aligning with the broader goals of multilingualism and intercultural competence in contemporary society. This edition of Babylonia serves as a comprehensive resource for educators, providing insights into the challenges and opportunities within the field of language education in a multilingual context.
ISSN:1420-0007
2673-6454