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<title>STUDENT TEACHERS’ SELF-ASSESSMENT OF UNDERSTANDING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CLIL: A CASE STUDY AT PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY</title>
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<name>Sutami, Nadia</name>
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<summary type="text">STUDENT TEACHERS’ SELF-ASSESSMENT OF UNDERSTANDING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CLIL: A CASE STUDY AT PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY
Sutami, Nadia
Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has emerged as a significant&#13;
methodology in bilingual education, integrating content instruction with foreign or second&#13;
language learning. This study explores the implementation of CLIL in Indonesian primary&#13;
education, focusing on the knowledge and understanding of pre-service and in-service&#13;
teachers from the Study Program of Elementary Teacher Education at President University.&#13;
Despite the increasing integration of English into early education, research on CLIL in&#13;
Indonesia remains limited, particularly regarding teachers' perspectives and preparedness for&#13;
CLIL. This qualitative case study, utilizing purposive sampling, aims to address this gap by&#13;
examining teachers' familiarity with CLIL principles and their readiness to apply them in&#13;
English-medium classrooms. Data were collected through a questionnaire adopted from&#13;
Mcdougal’s (2015) study assessing teachers' knowledge and understanding of CLIL.&#13;
Findings reveal a general lack of in-depth understanding among participants, with&#13;
difficulties in balancing content and language instruction being prevalent. Teachers&#13;
exhibited mixed attitudes towards CLIL, influenced by concerns over language proficiency,&#13;
confidence, and the challenges of teaching content in English. The study underscores the&#13;
need for targeted professional development to enhance teachers' competence in CLIL, which&#13;
could, in turn, improve educational outcomes for students. The research can contribute&#13;
valuable insights for educators, students, policymakers, and future researchers, suggesting&#13;
further investigation into CLIL's effectiveness and broader application in Indonesia.
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