1. Introduction Part 1: Modern Languages Across the Curriculum: Theory and Rationale 2. A Historical Perspective 3. Theoretical Justifications Part 2: Modern Languages Across the Curriculum: Practical Case Examples 4. France 5. Belgium 6. Germany 7. Finland 8. Italy 9. Spain Part 3: Modern Languages Across the Curriculum: In Practice 10. Practical Materials Part 4: Modern Languages Across the Curriculum: Teacher Education 11. Teacher Education 12. Teacher Education: Practical Materials
Michael Grenfell is Senior Lecturer and Research Co-ordinator at the Research and Graduate School of Education at the University of Southampton. He has been a languages teacher and is an experienced teacher trainer and researcher
Reviewed with Apects of Teaching Secondary Modern Foreign Languages
Edited by Ann Swarbrick'These two volumes represent
state-of-the-art thinking.''It provides an impressively researched
critique of current versions of communicative language teaching and
a fascinating snapshot of development in "content and language
integrated learning" from six European countries. - Nigel Norman,
Teacher, TES
'The book, as a whole, may be of interest to researchers who will
find MLAC to be a surprisingly unresearched area whose processes
and outcomes need to be empirically addressed The present volume is
also a necessary reference point for anyone involved in language
education in Europe. The array of schools that are presently
engaged in MLAC, as shown in the national case studies section, is
impressive, and this seems to indicate that this instructional mode
can only grow in importance in the near future.' - Elsa Tragant,
Language Teaching Research
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