2019
DOI: 10.17979/sportis.2019.5.2.5235
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Satisfaction study in Bilingual Physical Education after applying a schedule based on content and language integrated learning

Abstract: The work has a dual purpose (1) to know satisfaction in BPE-CLIL (Bilingual Physical Education in Content and Language Integrated Learning) and (2) to know if students’ satisfaction can be conditioned by gender and/or age. A non-linguistic discipline as Bilingual Physical Education assumes that it is necessary to take into account objectives of two types (contents and linguistic) and students’ satisfaction has a fundamental role. A quantitative analysis is done using a Sport Satisfaction Instrument (SSI) to co… Show more

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“…Considering these gains, and taking Europe's guidelines into account, countries like Spain developed bilingual and multilingual education programs at all educational stages (Chumbay & Quito-Ochoa, 2020;García-Calvo et al, 2019;Mancebo-Pérez, 2020;Pérez-Murillo, 2019) in order to help students become proficient in local and foreign languages as well as to develop essential skills. In this light, research has extensively analysed how Spanish bilingual education is implemented (Barrios & Milla-Lara, 2020;Chumbay & Quito-Ochoa, 2020;Valdés-Sánchez & Espinet, 2020), and also how teachers who take part in these programs are trained (Custodio-Espinar, 2019;Marzà, 2021;Palacios-Hidalgo, Gómez-Parra, & Huertas-Abril, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering these gains, and taking Europe's guidelines into account, countries like Spain developed bilingual and multilingual education programs at all educational stages (Chumbay & Quito-Ochoa, 2020;García-Calvo et al, 2019;Mancebo-Pérez, 2020;Pérez-Murillo, 2019) in order to help students become proficient in local and foreign languages as well as to develop essential skills. In this light, research has extensively analysed how Spanish bilingual education is implemented (Barrios & Milla-Lara, 2020;Chumbay & Quito-Ochoa, 2020;Valdés-Sánchez & Espinet, 2020), and also how teachers who take part in these programs are trained (Custodio-Espinar, 2019;Marzà, 2021;Palacios-Hidalgo, Gómez-Parra, & Huertas-Abril, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%