Series |
SAIL
Volume 26 | Edited book | La linguistica educativa tra ricerca e sperimentazione
Abstract
The volume collects the contributions of academics from various Italian universities who have worked with Carmel Mary Coonan throughout her career at Ca’ Foscari University. Starting from the themes that have characterised Carmel’s research interests, including Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), professional development for language teachers and action research practice, the volume opens up to original methodological reflections and new lines of research in the field of educational linguistics. The relevance and variety of the studies here described confirm the lively and dynamic character of research and experimentation that shape our discipline. By questioning different language learning environments (both inside and outside language classroom), educational contexts (from kindergarten to university and beyond) and subjects (students as well as teachers), the volume highlights significant gains achieved in the field of language teaching and learning so far. At the same time, however, it makes clear the urge to further boost plurilingualism in language education, a goal that Carmel has tenaciously pursued throughout her whole career.
Keywords Glottogeragogic model • Classroom-based research • Upper secondary school • CLIL classroom discourse • University students • Input flood • Discourse markers (DM) • Core and non-core subjects • Teachers’ training • Out-of-school • Vehicular language • Politica scolastica • Specialised terminology • Mentors and Masters • Definition • Teacher training • Language learning • Multimodality • Case study • Language teaching • Academic Lecturing • Approcci e metodi glottodidattici • Cooperative learning • Italian as a Foreign language • Action-research • Content-specific learning • Social mediation methodologies • Language teacher professional development • Adulti immigrati • Apprendimento • Italian as a Second language • Minority language teaching • Glottotecnologie • Emotions • Knowledge sharing • Native-speakerism • Needs analysis • Foreign language familiarisation • Educational Linguistics • Plurilingual approaches • Languages for specific purposes • L2/LS teaching • Higher education • Horizontal learning • Socio-constructivist theories • Good practice • Profilo del docente di lingue • Digital resources • Svantaggio • Multiliteracies • Intercomprehension (IC) • English Medium Instruction (EMI) • Academic life • Online interaction • Academic policy • CLIL • Museum • Object-based • CEFR • Academic careers • Implicit/explicit teaching • Acquisition • FL teaching • Motivation • Methodology • Cimbrian language • EMI (English Medium Instruction) • Language education • MALL (Mobile-assisted language learning) • CLIL teacher profile • Autobiography • Language learning and teaching • Norvegese • Argumentative skills • Educazione plurilingue • Classroom interactions • Collaborative Professional Development • Pandemic effects • Plurilingualism • Nursery school • Memory • English Lingua Franca (ELF) • Educational linguistics • Lower secondary school • Phonology • Lavoro • Insegnamento delle lingue minoritarie • Teacher cognition
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-683-1 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-683-1 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-684-8 | Number of pages 256 | Published April 28, 2023 | Submitted Jan. 9, 2023 | Language en, it
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Parte I. Una disciplina in evoluzione
Parte II. Omaggio delle allieve