This outstanding volume focusing on the psychologies of teachers and learners is a timely addition to the study of the integration of content and language. The illuminating insights in this collection highlight the importance of psychological experiences and have far-reaching implications for research, professional development and teachers practice. * Jasone Cenoz, University of the Basque Country, Spain * This volume puts a genuine and legitimate focus on the emotional rollercoaster teachers ride in Instructed Content and Language (ICL) programs. The lively portraits invite the reader to discover and reflect on the multifaceted, challenging and stimulating aspects of teaching and learning through ICL, confronting beliefs and practices, oscillating identities and expectations, implementation and well-being. A comprehensive and inspiring book. * Laurence Mettewie, University of Namur, Belgium * The books broad scope makes it a very useful source of information for researchers, policymakers and teacher
training courses designers. The book may also play a role as a valuable tool for career researchers who want to
explore different writing styles as well as become a friendly companion for CLIL and EFL content-rich teachers, both experienced and novice. -- Anastasia Lovtskaya, Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona, Spain * CLIL Journal of Innovation and Research in Plurilingual and Pluricultural Education, 5(1) * ...these essays are useful to those interested in incorporating gender issues into their classes in Japan insofar as they offer a good opportunity to glean best CLIL practices contextualized across a world-wide scale. -- Susan Pavloska, Doshisha University, Japan * GALE Journal 2022 Vol. 14 *