Zusammenfassung der Ressource
CALLA
- Content-based curriculum
- content provides students with an
opportunity to develop important
knowledge in different subjects.
- Students are able to practice
the language functions and
skills needed to understand,
discuss, and read and write
about the concepts developed.
- most students are more
motivated when they are
learning content than
when they are learning
the language only.
- content provides context for
teaching students learning
strategies that can be applied
in content subject classes.
- CALLA ESL teacher selects
the high-priority topics and
skills from the curriculum
for native English speaking
students and integrates
them into lessons that
develop both academic
language proficiency and
learning strategies.
- Link students' prior
knowledge to the lesson
topic
- Academic language
- Difficult to learn and takes
longer to learn than social
language.
- Context and
cognitive
complexity
- 4 language
modalities:
listening, reading,
speaking, and
writing
- academic language functions needed
in a classroom: explaining, informing,
comparing, classifying, analyzing,
inferring, justifying and persuading,
solving problems, synthesizing, and
evaluation.
- Used for
cognitively
demanding tasks
- Learning strategies
- Cognitive Academic
Language Learning
Approach
- In CALLA
classrooms
students are asked
to be active and
verbal participants
in the learning
process.
- Integrates content
subject instruction
with academic
language
development and
explicit instruction in
learning strategies.
- uses both
cognitive and
sociocultural
learning theories.