Systematic Review of CLIL in Computer Science: Past, Present, and Future — with a Special Focus on Using ICT

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https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2021.14.2.6

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Content and language integrated learning, CLIL, computer science; Information and Communication Technologies, ICT, technology, bilingual education, technology-enhanced CLIL, interdisciplinary approach, systematic review

Abstract

Computer science is regarded one of the subjects best suited for teaching with ICT-supported CLIL, as the English language is the lingua franca of computing, and the computer science classroom is an ideal place to apply digital technologies. This paper aims to explore the role of content and language integrated learning (CLIL) in the teaching and learning of computer science in English – focusing especially on using information and communication technology (ICT). For this purpose, a systematic literature review based on the PRISMA protocol was carried out. A total of 31 documents published in the period 2011–2021 on CLIL in computer science and ICT in the CLIL environment were analysed. In this article, first, the advantages of using CLIL in computer science will be discussed, followed by illustrating the benefits and challenges of applying ICT in CLIL lessons. Finally, trends in research on technology enhanced CLIL will be presented, outlining existing findings as well as identifying research gaps in the field. The most important shortcomings and difficulties outlined in the related literature are the limited research on both CLIL and ICT supported CLIL in the subject of computer science, the inconsistent terminology for using ICT in CLIL, and the need in CLIL teacher training courses for the effective use of digital technologies. Therefore, the findings of this paper identify a variety of future research agendas in order to increase the effective, ICT-supported CLIL in the subject of computer science.

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Gulmira Kussaiynkyzy, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem

Eötvös Loránd University

Dr. Ida Dringó-Horváth, Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem

Head of ICT Research Center, University Associate Professor, Head of Educational Technology Training Centre. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary

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2022-06-14

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Kussaiynkyzy, G., & Dringó-Horváth, I. (2022). Systematic Review of CLIL in Computer Science: Past, Present, and Future — with a Special Focus on Using ICT. Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated Learning, 14(2), 323–347. https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2021.14.2.6

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