EFL and CLIL Methodology for young learners (ICLILBA)
Master di primo livello
PA 110 e lode
Dipartimento di Scienze della Comunicazione, Studi Umanistici e Internazionali
A.Y. | Venue | |
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2022/2023 | Urbino |
Learning Objectives
Themes
Inglese e Didattica CLIL per bambini (ICLILBA), is a one year course program in English and CLIL teaching methodology organized by the School of Languages and Literatures at the University of Urbino ‘Carlo Bo’ in collaboration with the School of Primary Education. This course is directed toward teachers and educators that now work, or plan to work, in preschool and primary school settings and that wish to begin or continue their studies of the English language while building their knowledge in the area of foreign language teaching methodology for young learners.
The CLIL approach, in fact, allows educators to promote language learning through an indirect teaching action mainly based on the acting of narrative formats, dramatization, and the implementation of teaching units focusing on areas of study.
The Master’s is open to students with an intermediate knowledge of English (from level B1 according to the European Framework of Reference), and it proposes activities to practice the use of basic morphosyntactic, lexical, and pragmatic aspects of English. The materials used for language development also provide ready-to-use resources for the classroom (Puck’s stories).
The course involves three approaches: one which is strictly linguistic (offering explanations of basic morphosyntax while stimulating motivation to deepen the participants’ knowledge of the language though the use of the specific tools introduced), a second which is methodological (gradually presenting language teaching theory on which approaches, methods, and techniques are based), and lastly, pragmatic (providing age-appropriate materials tailored to the needs of young pupils and in keeping with the established theoretical guidelines). In addition, since this is an online course, it promotes information technology skills relative to the use of multimedia platforms in various areas of technology and teaching practices such as online forums, synchronous and asynchronous chats, wiki activities, and video conferences. Greater proficiency with these technological tools will help participants to be more independent in continuing their preparation after completion of the course and will allow them to use Moodle or similar platforms to teach their pupils online.
The provision of the course on an e-learning platform will allow future teachers to explore resources and activities which could be applied with their own pupils in distance learning scenarios.
Furthermore, part of participants’ studies will be dedicated to the CLIL approach since this is the methodology used in story dramatization (FORMAT method). Teachers, in fact, will promote language acquisition through an indirect teaching act targeted primarily at the execution of narrative formats.
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Prospettive occupazionali
Objectives
The aim of the course is to prepare teachers of English as a second language who can tangibly meet the current needs of pre and primary schools in Italy.
The extension of CLIL methodology to primary schools and the emphasis placed on learning English from the first years of primary school involves a readaptation of the competencies of the teacher.
The profile of the pre- and primary school teacher, as outlined by the Ministry of Education, demands adequate psycho-pedagogical preparation, gained from study and valuable experience acquired in the classroom, and a knowledge of teaching methodologies specific to foreign languages along with a command of the foreign language itself and the most effective technological tools to teach it. This is the objective of offering the course on an e-learning platform because it will allow future teachers to acquire skills that they themselves can later apply in e-learning activities.
Contents and structure of the course / Syllabus
Activities of PhD Students
COURSE TITLES AND CREDITS
Seminari comuni sincroni / Group Seminars - L-LIN/02 - 10 CFU
Formazione Metodologica generale/ General Methodological Training - L-LIN/02 - 8 CFU
Didattica dell’Inglese / Teaching English as a Foreign Language - L-LIN/02 - 8 CFU
Formazione Linguistica / Language Training - L-LIN/12 - 12 CFU
Laboratorio linguistico / Language Lab - 16 CFU
Stage - 4 CFU
Final test - 2 CFU
Total - 1500 hours - 60 CFU
Information about final examination
Course structure and research training
Written English exam and final discussion
How to apply for EFL and CLIL Methodology for young learners (ICLILBA)
- Admission
- Course with free access
- Useful information
Access to the master is allowed to Italian and foreign citizens with a degree or equivalent qualification. The admission title must be acquired by the deadline set for completing the registration.
Enrolled students must dispose of a computer and Internet connection.
Adequate knowledge of Italian language is required: C1 level certification according to the European Common Framework for Languages
Minimum number of students to activate the course: 10 students
- Application procedure
- You can apply from the 20/07/2022 to the 05/12/2022 . Using the online procedure you can register to fill in the application and pay with PagoPA (Credit Card, PayPal) to complete the payment of the admission fee.
- Online registration
- Online registration Registration guidelines
Information on teaching and research activities
- Organizzazione
Director of the Course
Prof. Flora Sisti
- A chi rivolgersi
For information please contact Sandra Abderhalden
- Contacts
- Flora Sisti
- flora.sisti@uniurb.it
- Sandra Abderhalden
- sandra.abderhalden@uniurb.it
Administrative contacts
- Secretary’s Office
- Ufficio Dottorati - Post laurea - Esami di Stato
- Via Veterani, 36 - Urbino
- Office hours
- Monday - Friday from 9.30 am to 13pm
- Contacts
- Tel. +39 0722 304637 corsi.postlaurea@uniurb.it