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Currículo Europeu para o Ensino Inclusivo da Linguagem Académica (EILA)

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Resumo:Educational systems of most European countries seem to be unable to respond adequately to the growing migration-induced multilingualism. At the moment, none of the European member states has developed an integrated approach to address linguistic diversity in teacher pre- and in-service training programmes. With it, there is a need to move from “compartmentalised” language support approaches to “mainstreamed” approaches where second language instruction is integrated across school years and subjects in the regular school curriculum. The European Union COMENIUS Project EUCIM-TE has proposed such a curriculum, as well as national adaptations for eight European contexts. The present document is the Portuguese version of this curriculum proposal, the so called IALT (Inclusive Academic Language Teaching) core curriculum, which aims improving pre- and in-service teacher training for work with pupils with an ethnic and linguistic minority background.
Autores principais:Flores, Cristina
Outros Autores:Moreira, Maria Alfredo; Grossegesse, Orlando
Assunto:Currículo Europeu Linguagem Académica Segunda Língua Ensino inclusivo
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:outro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:português
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:Educational systems of most European countries seem to be unable to respond adequately to the growing migration-induced multilingualism. At the moment, none of the European member states has developed an integrated approach to address linguistic diversity in teacher pre- and in-service training programmes. With it, there is a need to move from “compartmentalised” language support approaches to “mainstreamed” approaches where second language instruction is integrated across school years and subjects in the regular school curriculum. The European Union COMENIUS Project EUCIM-TE has proposed such a curriculum, as well as national adaptations for eight European contexts. The present document is the Portuguese version of this curriculum proposal, the so called IALT (Inclusive Academic Language Teaching) core curriculum, which aims improving pre- and in-service teacher training for work with pupils with an ethnic and linguistic minority background.