Lithuania is
investing in Content and Language Integrated Learning.
The Ministry of Education and the British
Council are coordinating training for subject and language teachers around
Lithuania as part of a multilingual project including French, German and English
as well as a wide range of subjects taught through the medium of these
languages.
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I provided input to a two-day seminar, 9-10 November 2004, for 70 teachers from
this project from 35 schools around Lithuania along with colleague and teacher
trainer Lilija Vilkanciene (lilija.vilkanciene@ism.lt).
| The seminar included: Identifying language needs The language of thinking Integrating Content and Language Language Skills in CLIL CLIL Video lesson observation CLIL Networking CLIL Resources, CDs, Websites Lesson scripts for CLIL Teachers CLIL Assessment Science Across the World |
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The seminar was hosted by the national teacher
training institute based in Vilnius and Marianne Tomi of the Cultural Section of
the French Embassy joined the seminar. Our British Council coordinator was
Vilma Backiute (vilma.backiute@britishcouncil.lt).
It was an experience working through the medium of four foreign languages, we
are certainly putting what we preach into practice. I was in the
interesting situation to be translating from French to English between two
groups of Lithuanian speakers!
Dr Loreta Zadeikaite (loreta.zadeikaite@smm.lt) Head of Basic and Secondary
Education Division at the Ministry of Education and Science in Lithuania came
along and suggested possible avenues for following up on this beginning.
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Talking about talking…
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Follow up:
- collecting and disseminating CLIL materials developed by practising teachers
- recording good practice (video recording lessons)
- beginning the process of documenting good practice (course writing for CLIL
teacher training)
- planning for a Forum for CLIL teachers in Lithuania (and the region) possibly
in April, 2005
- setting up an electronic group for this network to communicate and share
- support teachers in their first steps through peer support (British Council to
play a role in helping this process work)
Additionally, all of the colleagues were offered subscription to the Science
Across the World (www.scienceacross.org) programme of exchange projects and all
70 were enthusiastic abour signing up the FACTWorld yahoogroups network
(www.yahoogroups.com) of 1300 CLIL teachers in 40 countries around the world.
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Signing up to Science Across…
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Dr Zadeikaite from the Ministry
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A special aspect of this initiative is the
collaboration of the partners involved. The British Council, the Cultural
Section of the French Embassy, the Ghoete Institute, and the Lithuanian Ministry
of Education are all bringing people together to share ideas on integrating
content and language in education.
It looks very promising!
Yours,
Keith
Keith Kelly (Language Education Consultant)
FACTWorld Coordinator (www.factworld.info)
NILE Associate Trainer (www.nile-elt.com)
SAW Consultant (www.scienceacross.org)
Home address: 28 Ashbourne Ct, Ashbourne Cl, N Finchley, London, N12 8SA
Home tel: 0044 208 4453726
Mobile: 0044 778 2356776
email: keithkelly@factworld.org
The Forum for Across the Curriculum Teaching - Supporting and Developing Content
and Language Integrated Learning
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