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| HTL CLIL English teachers' course -
Equipping English teachers for CLIL Traunkirchen October 18th and 19th, 2011 |
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I had met Hans
Kloibhofer previously at a training event in |
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Hans gets us under way... |
This time the
event was organized specifically for English teachers who work
alongside the content teachers in the HTL schools (HTLs
are upper-secondary technical and vocational colleges (for
electronics, informatics, construction engineering, etc.) and the
theme of the two-day workshop was 'Equipping English teachers for
CLIL' but there was an overriding thread which was 'how to get
content and language teachers collaborating'. |
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Pumpkin streudel
was also very welcome on the menu! |
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The location was
the usual breathtaking scene I've become accustomed to in |
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Group photo on a sunny October day by the lake in Traunkirchen |
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I tend to plan
too much for the sessions. This was the case in Traunkirchen, but we
quickly found a solution, and that was to turn the relationship
around and with my asking the colleagues what they would like to
achieve from the two days input and adapt what I had prepared to
meet there neede. |
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The cauliflower
soup was a delicious! |
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There was a good
deal of discussion about the reasoning behind the training, as the
title 'Why are we here?' sat on the screen for all to ponder. In
actual fact, a meeting of English teachers working alongside content
teachers in the HTL schools is a timely and essential
first step in developing collaboration between language and content
departments. As well as clarifying the current policy situation in
Austria (thanks to Andreas Baernthaler for being with us to explain
the details) which means that all HTL schools will have at least 2
hours per week in a content subject from year 3 through the medium
of English. As far as I understand the situation, the current year
one, will nationally go English-medium in a subject or subjects
chosen by the school when the students reach year 3, and from then
on each subsequent year group will follow with English-medium CLIL
classes. |
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The group
immediately homed in on the issue of lack of resources and so a
solution was proposed which was for us to put together a collection
of materials and ideas for teachers on developing language through
content. |
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The chestnut and
plum rum mousse was unforgettable! |
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As
it was, I'd been sent 4 textbooks from HTL curriculum areas to help
with my preparation for the workshop (Business and management, Human
Resources, Physics, Basic Electronics for Inventors - a thrilling
summer reading list if ever there was one!). I had also spent some
time reading the books, scanning for ideal content areas to work
with for developing specific language skills, and with some of the
content had managed to draft activities which a) highlight core
language, and / or b) practice language embedded within the content. |
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My aim was to get the teachers working in small groups to discuss a) and b) above share as a group and look at what I'd managed to do myself. I wasn't entirely sure how this would go down with the group as it can be fairly intensive a task and to get teachers doing 4 of them as well as deliver the rest of the programme... well, there was a risk of burn-out. As it was, the teachers all being language teachers were much more creative than I had been and made a wide range of creative suggestions, which I transcribed into a word doc for this purpose. This word document will form the basis of the collection of ideas which Andreas and I will edit between us. We've unofficially given ourselves a deadline of the CEBS conference in Bad Hofgastein in October 2012 to have a finished publication. |
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Another objective
we achieved was to set up and add colleagues to a discussion group
for the growing community of teachers in |
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The first follow
up task was to upload all of the course presentations and handouts
as well as some resources which were simply used as examples to the
files folders in the
htl_elts@yahoogroups.com. I'll try and place the same resources
in box.net, so if you're interested you can take a look.
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Second, I
promised to write up the activities notes, and send updates to the
group along with tasks so that the colleagues could contribute with
suggestions, edit, correct, delete where they felt fit. In short, we
have an editorial team of 20 for the HTL CLIL Guidelines book. Watch
this space! |
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