Education in Quebec in the 1970's is being staged against the backdrop of the language question, which may be expressed as the desire of French Canadians to promote the use of their language. The growing importance of language is linked to the disappearance of traditional Quebec before the cultural slants of modernity that swept across the province in the 1960's, leaving French language as the remaining cultural stuff of French Canadianism
“The destiny of a people is intricately bound to the way its children are educated” (RCAP 1996, v. 3...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...
When Bill 101 was implemented, the issues relating to language retention and acquisition became para...
Profound changes have taken place in the Province of Quebec since 1960. The period is described as t...
Current explanations for the development of immersion programs in relation to language reform in Ca...
One fundamental component of Quebec's Quiet Revolution of the early 1960's was a program of educatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a pioneer investigation into the historical d...
The language policies adopted by the government of Pierre Elliott Trudeau have been widely criticize...
Language attitudes studies are a central part of both sociolinguistics and social psychology, and Qu...
The Federal Government’s ideal of strengthening national unity through official bilingualism has bee...
The following historical discussion chronicles the story of this success from 1945, when language in...
The research explores the cultural and linguistic identity of the Canadian province of Québec and, s...
Over the last four decades, numerous laws have been implemented with the aim of strengthening the po...
The underlying problem undertaken in this study was to find out how English-speaking culture in Queb...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
“The destiny of a people is intricately bound to the way its children are educated” (RCAP 1996, v. 3...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...
When Bill 101 was implemented, the issues relating to language retention and acquisition became para...
Profound changes have taken place in the Province of Quebec since 1960. The period is described as t...
Current explanations for the development of immersion programs in relation to language reform in Ca...
One fundamental component of Quebec's Quiet Revolution of the early 1960's was a program of educatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a pioneer investigation into the historical d...
The language policies adopted by the government of Pierre Elliott Trudeau have been widely criticize...
Language attitudes studies are a central part of both sociolinguistics and social psychology, and Qu...
The Federal Government’s ideal of strengthening national unity through official bilingualism has bee...
The following historical discussion chronicles the story of this success from 1945, when language in...
The research explores the cultural and linguistic identity of the Canadian province of Québec and, s...
Over the last four decades, numerous laws have been implemented with the aim of strengthening the po...
The underlying problem undertaken in this study was to find out how English-speaking culture in Queb...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
“The destiny of a people is intricately bound to the way its children are educated” (RCAP 1996, v. 3...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...
When Bill 101 was implemented, the issues relating to language retention and acquisition became para...