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Key competences and plurilingual education in the Valencian Region (Spain) : a curricular analysis of Primary Education

Enrique Cerezo HerreroMaría Candelaria Romeu PeiróAlmudena Grao Rodríguez

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Cross-curricular trainingEducación - Planes de estudio - Enseñanza primaria - Análisis de contenido - España - Comunidad Valenciana.Educació primàrialcsh:Education (General)Education Primary - Curricula - Content analysis - Spain - Valencia (Autonomous Community)Education - Curricula - Education (Primary) - Content analysis - Spain - Valencia (Autonomous Community)multilingüismoCalidad de la enseñanzaPrimary educationEnseñanza primaria - Planes de estudio - Análisis de contenido - España - Comunidad Valenciana.Quality of educationEnseñanza primariaCurrículum escolar - Enseñanza primaria - Análisis de contenido - España - Comunidad Valenciana.Communicative competenceCompetencias fundamentales - Enseñanza primaria - España - Comunidad Valenciana.programa de estudiostema transversalCompetencia comunicativaCore competencies - Education (Primary) - Spain - Valencia (Autonomous Community)Intercultural educationmateria de enseñanzaEducación interculturalMateria transversallcsh:Llcsh:L7-991lcsh:Education

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The purpose of this work is to study the level of transversality of key competences in Primary Education in the Valencian Community. To this end, an analysis of the Decree 108/2014 cur-rently in effect will be carried out, along with determining the frequency with which each competence is worked on during this stage of education. The data obtained will be interpreted bearing in mind plurilingual programs and, more specifically, the basis of the methodological needs that are pursued in CLIL, the approach to teaching non-linguistic areas through a foreign language. Generally, the findings point to a lack of transversality in some of the competences, one of them being the linguistic competence. This implies the need for a more cross-curricular competence model for plurilingual education, since the rigid structure of the key competences in the current curriculum and, therefore, the lack of a greater interconnection among them may hinder to a great extent the proper functioning of the principles that the CLIL approach posits.

http://hdl.handle.net/10637/12841