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Publicación From language teaching to language assessment With the help of technological resources: Higher Education students and oral production(Editorial UNED, 2022) Senra Silva, InmaculadaIn this paper I present the results of a study carried out in order to assess the oral production skills of distance learning students enrolled in a university degree, and their experience with digital resources to produce their assessment tasks. Both the practice of speaking in a foreign language and the assessment of oral production skills constitute an important endeavor that often meets methodological and technological difficulties in traditional face-to-face learning environments, but more particularly in distance learning ones. After analyzing students’ needs and peculiarities coming from a distance learning context, some research has been conducted in order to test and propose an activity where the students individually design and produce a video in which they explain a topic of their choice as a continuous evaluation task. They then receive the teacher's feedback by means of a rubric which allows them to improve their learning at the same time that it enables teachers to obtain valuable information about students’ progress as regards oral productive skills. The results of the study show how students can improve their oral production skills with self-study and how the preparation of this assessment activity has a positive effect on their language proficiency as well as on their digital competencePublicación A Study on CLIL Secondary School Teachers in Spain: Views, Concerns and Needs(2021) Senra Silva, InmaculadaContent and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a methodological approach that is growing very fast in many European countries, particularly in Spain. The implementation of bilingual programmes in primary, secondary and tertiary education has produced significant changes that have had direct consequences on all educational stakeholders, including teachers, parents and students. In the case of CLIL teachers, research has often addressed their training needs, and actions towards preparing them for successful classes have been proposed. However, few studies have focused on their concerns and views of bilingual programs. Despite the fact that many researchers have acknowledged the importance of understanding CLIL teachers’ views and beliefs, thus hoping for more studies on those issues, this is not yet one of the major research targets. In this study CLIL secondary school teachers in Spain were approached in order to identify the problems they encounter when implementing CLIL. An online questionnaire with both open and close questions was designed administered to informants across Spain. The findings reveal that, overall, the difficulties teachers encounter when implementing a bilingual programme are multiple, and many informants believe that the bilingual programme in English needs a comprehensive reform in SpainPublicación Engagement en el Aprendizaje de Lenguas Extranjeras: Diseño de un Cuestionario en Línea durante la Pandemia de SARS-CoV-2(Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2023) Noriega Guzmán, Carlos Alberto; Senra Silva, InmaculadaEl objetivo de este estudio fue diseñar un cuestionario en línea para el estudio del engagement en el aprendizaje de lenguas durante la pandemia por SARS-CoV-2 basado en los supuestos teóricos de Fredricks et al. (2004) y Mercer y Dörnyei (2020). El contenido fue validado por medio del juicio de expertos usando el Coeficiente de Validez de Contenido (CVC=.95), y la fiabilidad (a=.91) se obtuvo del estudio piloto (n=29) que se llevó a cabo en un centro de enseñanza de lenguas adjunto a la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California en el marco de la pandemia por SARS-CoV-2. En promedio, los participantes mostraron un nivel bueno de engagement (m=152.86). Los resultados permiten sustentar la validez y fiabilidad de este instrumento de 37 ítems.