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Undergraduate Course: Theory and Pedagogy of Bilingual and Immersion Education (EDUA10198)

Course Outline
SchoolMoray House School of Education CollegeCollege of Humanities and Social Science
Credit level (Normal year taken)SCQF Level 10 (Year 4 Undergraduate) AvailabilityNot available to visiting students
SCQF Credits20 ECTS Credits10
Taught in Gaelic?Yes
SummaryThis course aims to build upon the theoretical and practical understandings developed in Education and Gaelic in Scotland and in Primary Studies 3. The course will provide student with an understanding of the key theories, concepts and principles underpinning bilingual and immersion education, and will provide students with the opportunity to consider how these relate to their own practice within Gaelic-medium education. Additionally, the course aims to develop students' knowledge of the pedagogies employed in bilingual and immersion education internationally. The international context will be drawn upon as a source of key research on the effectiveness of different pedagogies used to build bilingualism, biliteracy, and to integrate the teaching of content and language within learning, and the course will provide opportunities for students to reflect on the appropriateness of such pedagogies within their own practice in the Scottish context.
Course description The course is designed to deepen and extend students' understandings of bilingual and immersion education by means of an examination of the key theoretical principles and pedagogical approaches which underpin this. The course will explore the key theories, concepts and principles of second language acquisition of relevance to immersion education, and will also explore the key approaches to teaching, learning and assessment used to build bilingualism, biliteracy, and to integrate the teaching of content and language within learning in bilingual and immersion education internationally. A key aim of the course is to develop students' skills of criticality. Students will have opportunities to develop these skills when evaluating the quality of quantitative and qualitative research evidence, and when evaluating the suitability of pedagogical practices employed in other national contexts for the Scottish context. Students will be expected to draw on their experience from the Year 3 Professional Experience and Practice Course when evaluating the relevance of theory and pedagogies to the Scottish-Gaelic context.

The course will be delivered face-to-face over eleven weeks, in a lecture plus workshop format. The Theory and Pedagogy of Bilingual and Immersion Education course will be delivered bilingually - in Gaelic and in English - with Gaelic being the language of some lectures and workshops. Students may contribute to class, and complete assignments in either language. Students will be expected to prepare for sessions using material available on LEARN, and to actively participate in class-based activities, drawing both on their reading and professional experiences.

Achievement of course learning outcomes will be assessed by means of two pieces of formative assessment (a presentation and an assignment outline), and one summative assessment. A summary of the assessments, and the learning outcomes that they relate to, is provided below. The assignments and hand-in dates will be detailed on the course LEARN pages.
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements None
Course Delivery Information
Not being delivered
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  1. Demonstrate knowledge and a critical understanding of the key theories, concepts and principles of second language acquisition of relevance to immersion education
  2. Demonstrate knowledge and a critical understanding of the key approaches to teaching, learning and assessment approaches used in bilingual and immersion education
  3. Formally present to an informed audience on an aspect of the theory and pedagogy of bilingual and immersion education of relevance to Gaelic-medium education
  4. Demonstrate an ability to critically identify, define, conceptualise and analyse professional-level problems and issues and to critically evaluate research evidence relating to these
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of effective pedagogical and assessment practices for immersion education in the diverse Scottish Gaelic-medium sector
Reading List
- Baker, C. (2011) Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. 5th Edition. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
- Cammarata, L. (Ed.) (2016) Content based Foreign Language Teaching: curriculum and pedagogy for developing advanced thinking and literacy skills. London: Routledge
- García, O. (2009) Bilingual Education in the 21st Century. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Lightbown, P. & Spada, N. (2013) How languages are learned. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Richards, J.C. & Rodgers, T.S. (2014) Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. 3rd Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills - Students will develop skills of evaluation and critical analysis which will enable them to assess the quality of research evidence
- Students will develop skills of critical analysis in relation to assessing the suitability of pedagogical approaches for particular educational contexts
- Students will develop their skills in interpreting, using and evaluating numerical and graphical data
- Students will develop their skills in making formal presentations about specialised topics to informed audiences
Keywordsimmersion education,bilingual education,bilingualism,biliteracy,CLIL,Content based instruction
Contacts
Course organiserDr Fiona O'Hanlon
Tel: (0131 6)50 4169
Email: Fiona.O'Hanlon@ed.ac.uk
Course secretaryMiss Marzia Ballardin
Tel: (0131 6)51 6381
Email: Marzia.Ballardin@ed.ac.uk
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