The existing minority language situation of French Canadians in Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces is examined, highlighting the historical, political, social, and educational aspects of bilingualism in Canada. Additive and subtractive forces in Canadian bilingualism and biculturalism are outlined for compar!son. French first-language programs / French core and French immersion, and their effects on Canadian society are considered. Special focus is placed on culture, and particularly on the use of authentic materials in instruction, as a possible means of ensuring language retention. It is concluded that more research on the effects of programs in bilingualism and biculturalism is needed, and that it is also important to ...
The purpose of this article is to present how the French in Canada preserved their cultural and ling...
Despite a growing body of research on multilingual scholars' publication practices in several countr...
Various bilingual education models can either empower or disable minority students according to thei...
The Federal Government’s ideal of strengthening national unity through official bilingualism has bee...
The characteristics of Canadian language immersion, bilingual education, and modified immersion prog...
The language policies adopted by the government of Pierre Elliott Trudeau have been widely criticize...
This book offers an overview of the events surrounding the development of the two official language ...
Current explanations for the development of immersion programs in relation to language reform in Ca...
Canada has two official languages: French and English. Each province must allow for an educational ...
This paper compares and contrasts conditions of language in education for Native people, recent immi...
This paper reports on a comparative and longitudinal study of French-language minority access to hig...
While phrases such as ‘Capitaine Crounche’ and ‘beurre d’arachide’ are familiar to, and easily taken...
Has Canada’s bilingualism policies as applied to education been beneficial or detrimental to nationa...
While phrases such as ‘Capitaine Crounche ’ and ‘beurre d’arachide ’ are familiar to, and easily tak...
This article offers a review of policy and research as they relate to Allophones and their access to...
The purpose of this article is to present how the French in Canada preserved their cultural and ling...
Despite a growing body of research on multilingual scholars' publication practices in several countr...
Various bilingual education models can either empower or disable minority students according to thei...
The Federal Government’s ideal of strengthening national unity through official bilingualism has bee...
The characteristics of Canadian language immersion, bilingual education, and modified immersion prog...
The language policies adopted by the government of Pierre Elliott Trudeau have been widely criticize...
This book offers an overview of the events surrounding the development of the two official language ...
Current explanations for the development of immersion programs in relation to language reform in Ca...
Canada has two official languages: French and English. Each province must allow for an educational ...
This paper compares and contrasts conditions of language in education for Native people, recent immi...
This paper reports on a comparative and longitudinal study of French-language minority access to hig...
While phrases such as ‘Capitaine Crounche’ and ‘beurre d’arachide’ are familiar to, and easily taken...
Has Canada’s bilingualism policies as applied to education been beneficial or detrimental to nationa...
While phrases such as ‘Capitaine Crounche ’ and ‘beurre d’arachide ’ are familiar to, and easily tak...
This article offers a review of policy and research as they relate to Allophones and their access to...
The purpose of this article is to present how the French in Canada preserved their cultural and ling...
Despite a growing body of research on multilingual scholars' publication practices in several countr...
Various bilingual education models can either empower or disable minority students according to thei...