In 2003, the Government of Canada embarked on an ambitious initiative to double the number of young Canadians proficient in both official languages, English and French, by 2013 (Genesee, 2007). The increase in the number of students enrolled in French immersion classrooms has materialized into a simultaneous increase in the variety of learning styles, range of academic achievements, and types of reading difficulties being experienced by students (Mannavaryaryan, 2002). Therefore, school systems and educators now need to explore new instructional strategies to address these additional challenges present in French immersion classrooms across Canada. However, educators are being bombarded with program publishers making claims that their typ...
French immersion in Canada was instituted by parents in Québec who wished their children to learn Fr...
French as a Second Language (FSL) is not often a popular subject among Canadian elementary and high ...
The French Immersion program is popular in many school boards across Canada, but the attrition of le...
In 2003, the Government of Canada embarked on an ambitious initiative to double the number of young ...
The purpose of this research paper was to explore the experiences of Ontario Early French Immersion ...
readers in immersion programs, second language reading and writing development, and inclusion in sec...
This report is concerned with the types of reading difficulties encountered by children in early Fre...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine both French and English reading errors made by early Frenc...
Research has demonstrated that the nature of literacy is rapidly changing as new technology emerges....
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
French Immersion programming in Canada is not always an inclusive environment for all learners. Stud...
This capstone presents first graders\u27 difficulties when learning to read in a second language. Re...
When learning a second language, the ability to read in that language is an important skill as it al...
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is experiencing problems in retaining students in their Fre...
In the province of Ontario, French education maintains an important part of a student’s life as it i...
French immersion in Canada was instituted by parents in Québec who wished their children to learn Fr...
French as a Second Language (FSL) is not often a popular subject among Canadian elementary and high ...
The French Immersion program is popular in many school boards across Canada, but the attrition of le...
In 2003, the Government of Canada embarked on an ambitious initiative to double the number of young ...
The purpose of this research paper was to explore the experiences of Ontario Early French Immersion ...
readers in immersion programs, second language reading and writing development, and inclusion in sec...
This report is concerned with the types of reading difficulties encountered by children in early Fre...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine both French and English reading errors made by early Frenc...
Research has demonstrated that the nature of literacy is rapidly changing as new technology emerges....
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
French Immersion programming in Canada is not always an inclusive environment for all learners. Stud...
This capstone presents first graders\u27 difficulties when learning to read in a second language. Re...
When learning a second language, the ability to read in that language is an important skill as it al...
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is experiencing problems in retaining students in their Fre...
In the province of Ontario, French education maintains an important part of a student’s life as it i...
French immersion in Canada was instituted by parents in Québec who wished their children to learn Fr...
French as a Second Language (FSL) is not often a popular subject among Canadian elementary and high ...
The French Immersion program is popular in many school boards across Canada, but the attrition of le...