masterThesis
The use of illustrated tales: a proposal to improve Multiple intelligences and students’ learning approach based on CLIL
Autor
Gordillo-Obregón, Gilma Alexandra
Institución
Resumen
The central purpose of this Master's Intervention proposal is to demonstrate that the
use of illustrated tales as a teaching didactic material in the Primary Education
classroom following CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) is a very
appropriate and effective idea for learning the English language in any subject. The
use of illustrated tales inside a CLIL classroom will help us to form a perfect
environment for the development of the critical and meaningful learning. For this
reason, illustrated tales are a creative way to connect the student's learning with
their real life. Throughout this work, we will find important aspects such as positive
and negative features that may occur in the learning of the English language. We will
be analyzing the advantages of using illustrated tales in students’ learning that can
be developed working with multiple intelligences (MI) with illustrated tales for the
teaching of a foreign language as an educational resource inside and outside the
CLIL classroom that promotes enthusiasm, leadership, motivation, and positivism
in students. To conclude, a creative didactic proposal will be presented and
evaluated designed for the students of the first years of Primary Education.