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- Title
What makes CLIL leadership effective? A case study.
- Authors
Soler, David; González-Davies, Maria; Iñesta, Anna
- Abstract
The swift growth of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has caused a diversification of CLIL models designed to fit specific contexts. Although variation across programmes is inevitable, exploring the main factors for the effective implementation of CLIL may help avoid the risk of promoting inefficient practices. The main purpose of this article is to examine how three schools have implemented successful CLIL programmes in the Catalan context by analysing, from a leadership perspective, the perceptions and practices of the schools' principals, English department heads, and CLIL teachers. We applied a case study approach. The results elicited from surveys, interviews, and classroom observations reveal that these CLIL programmes benefitted from clear design, teacher training, collaboration, administrative support, and continued exposure of students to the target language. Participants perceived that distributed leadership facilitated the implementation of the programmes. Implications for CLIL programme leaders in similar contexts may be drawn from the study.
- Subjects
CATALONIA (Spain); SPAIN; TEACHER training; FOREIGN language education; EDUCATIONAL leadership; SCHOOL principals; EDUCATION; SECONDARY education; ELEMENTARY education
- Publication
ELT Journal: English Language Teaching Journal, 2017, Vol 71, Issue 4, p478
- ISSN
0951-0893
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/elt/ccw093