Title of article :
The Effect of CLIL on Language Skills and Components: A Meta- Analysis
Author/Authors :
Nakhaee, Shiva Shahrood University of Technology, Iran , Ostovar-Namaghi, Ali Shahrood University of Technology, Iran
Abstract :
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has recently been the focus of
numerous studies in language education since it aims to overcome the pitfalls of formfocused
and meaning-focused instruction by systematically integrating content and
language. This meta-analysis aims to synthesize the findings of 22 primary studies that
tested the effect of CLIL on language skills and components. Guiding the analysis are
three questions: What is the overall combined effect of CLIL on language skills and
components? How do moderators condition the effect of CLIL? To what extent the
overall combined effect is conditioned by publication bias? The overall effect size was
found to be g=0.81, which represents a medium effect size with respect to Plonsky and
Oswald’s (2014) scale. The results of moderator analysis show that CLIL has the
highest effect on students’ grammar and listening proficiency and in lower levels of
education, especially in elementary schools. It also has the highest effect when
combined with hotel management as the subject matter. Fail-safe N test of publication
bias shows that the significant positive outcome of CLIL cannot be accounted for by
publication bias. The findings have clear implications for practitioners, researchers and
curriculum developers.
Keywords :
publication bias , effect size , meta-analysis , components , skills , CLIL
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)