Malik Satayev, Sotiria Varis, Yerkebulan Ashirbayev, Zaure Koshanova, N. Balta
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Content and language integrated learning in Kazakhstan
This study is a scoping review of research conducted on Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in
Kazakhstan. A total of 26 studies were selected, including journal articles and master’s theses. The selected studies were
thematically analyzed to identify key aspects and shared aspects. Three main thematically organized areas for CLIL research
emerged from the reviewed studies: (1) Dominant perceptions and beliefs about CLIL, (2) Positive outcomes and challenges in CLIL,
and (3) CLIL pedagogy and methodology. The majority of the reviewed studies primarily focused on students’ English language
skills, investigated the affective and cognitive experience of CLIL, and addressed challenges, practices, and concerns related to
CLIL. These themes capture the current landscape of CLIL research in Kazakhstan and contribute to a more holistic understanding of
CLIL’s impact on language acquisition and educational practices, thereby informing approaches to language education in Kazakhstan’s trilingual education
system.