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Resumen de On Complexity in Bilingual Research: The Causes, Effects, and Breadth of Content and Language Integrated Learning—a Reply to Bruton (2011)

Francisco Lorenzo Bergillos, Pat Moore, Sonia Casal Madinabeitia

  • This article proposes that a complex issue such as bilingualism gives rise to a need for complex research. Complexity theories, both in the psycholinguistic and educational fields, may inspire new empirical studies on bilingualism that will likely provide data otherwise unattainable through classic pre-test/post-test methods. The article also warns against hardcore educational egalitarianism which may seriously harm Content and Language Integrated Learning programmes if they become one-size-fits-all models. The article has been written in response to a reply to these authors’ original article Lorenzo et al. (2010).


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