What’s hot and what’s not on the current CLIL research agenda: Weeding out the non-issues from the real issues. A response to Bruton (2019)
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2023
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De Gruyter Mouton
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This article aims to provide an updated, empirically solid overview of
what’s hot and what’s not on the current CLIL research agenda in order to weed out
the non-issues which we should no longer figure on the CLIL agenda from the real
issues which will continue to shape the future of the field. This objective will
hopefully be attained while concomitantly answering Bruton (2019), as, unfortu nately, his most recent arguments are still not rooted in any research he himself
has conducted, are not grounded on the latest empirical evidence, and limit
themselves to re-interpreting studies conducted over a decade ago or which pre sent a lack of empirical robustness. Only stalwart empirical evidence from the last
few years is used here to provide a recent, research-driven overview of where we
stand and where we need to go in the CLIL research arena, dismantling the as sumptions put forward by Bruton (2019) as regards egalitarianism, the CLIL-EFL
divide, and research into the effects of CLIL, and mapping out future pathways for
progression which affect attention to diversity in bilingual education, incorpo rating a pluriliteracies approach, and replicating, extending, and meta-analyzing
existing research.
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CLIL, research, egalitarianism, diversity, pluriliteracies
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Pérez Cañado, M. L. 2023. “What’s hot and what’s not on the current CLIL research agenda: Weeding out the non-issues from the real issues. A response to Bruton (2019)”. Applied Linguistics Review 14(2): 347-367.