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CLIL ? Content and Language Integrated Learning is an educational approach where content subjects are taught through a
foreign language. An introductory course aimed at future CLIL teachers focuses on the differences between teachers? work
in the mother tongue and a foreign language. Seminars cover practising subject specific terminology, work with textbooks
and authentic materials and analyses of teaching sequences. (This interdisciplinary course is run in cooperation with the
Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Education.)
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BARWELL,R. Uncrossable boundaries? A discourse analysis investigation of English as an Additional Language and the learning of mathematics. In: British Association for Applied Linguistics, 33rd Annual Meeting, Cambridge, 2000. IRUJO,S. Teaching Bilingual Children. Beliefs and Behaviors. New York: Newbury House Teacher Development, Heinle and Heinle, 1998. NOVOTNÁ, J., HOFMANNOVÁ, M. CLIL and Mathematics Education. In: Mathematics for Living. The Mathematics Education Into the 21st Century Project. A. Rogerson (ed.), Amman, Jordan, 2000, s. 226-230. NOVOTNÁ, J., HADJ-MOUSSOVÁ,Z., HOFMANNOVÁ,M. Teacher training for CLIL - Competences of a CLIL teacher. In: Proceedings SEMT 01. Ed. J. Novotná, M. Hejný. Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Pedagogická fakulta, Praha: 2001, s. 122-126. NOVOTNÁ, J., HOFMANNOVÁ, M. & PETROVÁ, J. Using Games in Teaching Mathematics through a Foreign Language. In CIEAEM 53, Mathematical Literacy in the Digital Era. Ghisetti e Corvi Editori, 2001, s.129-131. PAVESI, M., BERTOCCHI, D., HOFMANNOVÁ,M., KAZIANKA, M. Insegnare in una lingua straniera. M.I.U.R. Milan, Italy: 2001. ISBN 88-900649-0-0.
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