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A phenomenological study exploring GEAR UP students’ perceptions of post-secondary preparedness.
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Exploring the links between student ethnicity, perceived SES and teachers' academic judgements ...
Doyle, Lewis. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Relationships Between Dual Enrollment Parameters, College Completion, and Time to Completion at Tennessee Community Colleges
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2022)
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Socioeconomic Status, English Exposure and CLIL Motivation in High and Low Exposure CLIL Groups
Abstract: Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) programs are often praised for bringing equity to foreign language learning (e.g., Lorenzo et al., 2020). However, streaming processes, such as those of the Community of Madrid Bilingual Program, may reinforce social inequalities among students (e.g., Llinares & Evnitskaya, 2020). In line with recent research comparing CLIL students' affective factors in high exposure (HE) and low exposure (LE) tracks (e.g., Fernández-Agüero & Hidalgo-McCabe, 2020), the present study examines potential differences in the socioeconomic status (SES), CLIL motivation and exposure to English of HE and LE students at a bilingual (Spanish/English) secondary school in a low SES town in Madrid. A questionnaire measuring cultural and economic capital, CLIL motivation, and teachers' use of English was administered to a sample of LE and all HE students in year 10. Results show that the students of lowest and highest SES were concentrated in LE and HE tracks, respectively. In the LE track, CLIL and English teachers used English less frequently, and students exhibited lower intrinsic motivation. For students with lower English proficiency (often of lower SES), access to the cultural and economic capital afforded by knowledge of English may be constrained by fewer meaningful learning opportunities. ; Alguns estudis han posat en valor els programes d'Aprenentatge Integrat de Contingut i Llengües Estrangeres (AICLE) per aportar equitat a l'aprenentatge de llengües estrangeres (p.ex.; Lorenzo et al., 2021). No obstant això, la distribució de l'alumnat en grups, como passa en el Programa Bilingüe de la Comunidad de Madrid, pot reforçar les desigualtats socials entre ells (p.ex., Llinares i Evnitskaya, 2021). En línia amb recents investigacions que comparen els factors afectius dels alumnes en grups d'alta exposició (AE) i de baixa exposició (BE) (p. ex., Fernández-Agüero i Hidalgo- McCabe, 2020), el present estudi examina les possibles diferències pel que fa al nivell socioeconòmic (NSE), motivació envers AICLE i exposició a l'anglès d'alumnes d'AE i BE en un institut bilingüe d'una zona de baix NSE a Madrid. Amb aquesta finalitat, es va administrar un qüestionari a una mostra d'alumnes de BE i a tots els d'AE. Els resultats mostren que els alumnes de menor i major NSE es van concentrar en BE i AE respectivament. En BE, el professorat d'AICLE i anglès empraven aquest idioma amb menys freqüència i l'alumnat mostrava menys motivació intrínseca. Per als alumnes amb un menor domini de l'anglès (moltes vegades de menor NSE), l'accés al capital social i cultural que ofereix el coneixement de l'anglès es pot veure limitat per una manca d'oportunitats d'aprenentatge significatiu. ; Algunos estudios han puesto en valor los programas de Aprendizaje Integrado de Contenido y Lenguas Extranjeras (AICLE) por aportar equidad al aprendizaje de lenguas extranjeras (p. ej., Lorenzo et al., 2021). Sin embargo, la distribución del los alumnos en grupos, como ocurre en el Programa Bilingüe de la Comunidad de Madrid, puede reforzar las desigualdades sociales entre ellos (p. ej., Llinares y Evnitskaya, 2021). En línea con recientes investigaciones que comparan los factores afectivos de alumnos en grupos de alta exposición (AE) y de baja exposición (BE) (p. ej., Fernández-Agüero y Hidalgo-McCabe, 2020), el presente estudio examina las posibles diferencias en el nivel socioeconómico (NSE), motivación hacia AICLE y exposición al inglés de alumnos de AE y BE en un instituto bilingüe de una zona de bajo NSE en Madrid. Para ello, se administró un cuestionario a una muestra de alumnos de BE y a todos los de AE. Los resultados muestran que los alumnos de menor y mayor NSE se concentraron en BE y AE, respectivamente. En BE, los profesores de AICLE e inglés usaban este idioma con menos frecuencia y los alumnos mostraban menor motivación intrínseca. Para los alumnos con menor dominio del inglés (muchas veces de menor NSE), el acceso al capital social y cultural que ofrece el conocimiento del inglés puede verse limitado por una falta de oportunidades de aprendizaje significativo.
Keyword: AICLE; Bilingual education; CLIL; Educació bilingüe; Educación bilingüe; Motivació; Motivación; Motivation; Nivel socioeconómico; Nivell socioeconòmic; Secondary; Secundària; Secundaria; Socioeconomic status
URL: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/clil.67
https://ddd.uab.cat/record/254938
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Impact of factors specific to forced migration on German language acquisition: Family constellation, health status and housing situation
In: 4-2020 ; BAMF-Brief Analysis ; 13 (2022)
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Remembering where we’re from: Community and individual predictors of college students’ White privilege awareness
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Macrostructural aspects in oral narratives in Brazilian Portuguese by left and right hemisphere stroke patients with low education and low socioeconomic status
Schneider, Fernanda; Marcotte, Karine; Amélie, Brisebois. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2022
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Dissociating Socioeconomic Influences on Maternal Language Input and Child Language Outcomes
In: Honors Theses (2021)
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Bilingual advantages in executive functioning: Evidence from a low-income sample
In: FIRST LANGUAGE, vol 41, iss 6 (2021)
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Longitudinal Associations Between Parental SES and Adolescent Health-Related Quality of Life Using Growth Curve Modeling
In: JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, vol 30, iss 6 (2021)
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SES Differences in Infant Language Input ...
Dailey, Shannon. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Parental communication and infant language development: the influence of premature birth and socioeconomic risk ...
O’Carroll, Sinéad. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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Home attributes that relate to language and literacy attainments: A systematic review of studies from low- and middle-income countries ...
Nag, Sonali. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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The influence of socioeconomic status on decisions of psychotherapists about treatment units ...
Schmidt, Anne. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: insights from British families with varying SES ...
Laing, Catherine. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Caucasian Teachers' and African American Students' Perceptions of Factors that Motivate Low-Socioeconomic African American Students to Read
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2021)
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Learning Ecologies in the Digital Era: A Challenge for Primary Education in Low-Income Contexts
In: Mathematics ; Volume 9 ; Issue 17 (2021)
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Impact of Teachers’ Classroom Manners, Teaching Strategies, and Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Students’ Performance
In: Health Policy and Community Health Faculty Publications (2021)
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Effect of Family Socioeconomic Status on Brain Structures Involved in Statistical Learning in Children
In: Psychology Dissertations (2021)
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Parental communication and infant language development: the influence of premature birth and socioeconomic risk
O’Carroll, Sinéad. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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