Article
Commonwealth Youth and Development https://doi.org/10.25159/1727-7140/6554
https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/CYD ISSN 2663-6549 (Online) | ISSN 1727-7140 (Print)
Volume 17 | Number 1 | 2019 | #6554 | 20 pages © Unisa Press 2021
An Exploration of an English Content and Language
Integrated Learning (CLIL) Curriculum in Higher
Education for Commonwealth Africa’s Youth
Transformation
Bernard Nchindila
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7637-1500
North-West University, South Africa
Bernard.Nchindila@nwu.ac.za
Abstract
This research explored the viability of an English Content and Language
Integrated Learning (CLIL) curriculum in higher education institutions of
teaching, learning and research in Commonwealth Africa. An exploratory
qualitative research design based on the review of literature as well as a relevant
theoretical framework were deployed to highlight the viability of an English
language CLIL curriculum that can foster transformative education amongst the
youth in the higher education teaching, learning and research settings of African
Commonwealth countries. The review established that English language CLIL
curricula that are suitable for Commonwealth Africa’s multilingual higher
education learning contexts, as the starting point of any English language CLIL
programme, were lacking in the Commonwealth African context. Based on the
reviewed literature, the viability of the English language CLIL curriculum for
Commonwealth Africa was established. Furthermore, significant implications
for the viability of English language CLIL curricula for a transformative and
empowering youth education in the whole of Commonwealth Africa are
provided. Important recommendations and conclusions are made for further
longitudinal empirical research as more data on English language CLIL
curricula become available in Commonwealth Africa.
Keywords: English CLIL curriculum; Commonwealth Africa; youth transformation