英文摘要 |
Bilingual teaching in health education is believed to allow students to use English naturally in daily life, thereby increasing their listening and speaking abilities. However, some health-related English vocabulary items may be difficult for elementary school students. There are concerns about whether teachers can use English to convey health content knowledge effectively and whether bilingual instruction will impact students’subject learning. This article discusses the difficulties and challenges of teaching bilingual health education in elementary schools through a literature review that included common misconceptions, teaching methods, content and materials, learning effects, and the sustainability of bilingual education. Four suggestions for future policy planning and teacher education are proposed: 1). Adjusting the proportion of English use based on teaching content and students’language abilities, 2). cultivating bilingual health education teachers through pre-service teacher training courses and in-service teacher empowerment workshops, 3). make good use of professional consultation services and build an English-friendly school environment, and 4. establish subject and language teaching goals and develop appropriate teaching activities and evaluation methods. |