144 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-144).French immersion is widely considered the most successful second language learning program ever used in a school setting. This view is tempered, however, by a number of criticisms: it does not produce native-like speakers, it is elitist, and consequently is not enjoyed by all students, it is costly and it has caused divisions in communities where it has been implemented. These criticisms suggest that French immersion is an unfair educational practice. The purpose of this thesis is to examine French immersion and the criticisms made against it. A literature review of second language acquisition theories and variables was conducted. This review includes ...
This paper presents tha results of tha evaluation of the North York French immersion program at kind...
The French immersion program has become increasingly popular in school boards in Ontario. This stud...
French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns th...
Language immersion education (with various related approaches called bilingual and dual-language edu...
This study set out to determine, through a qualitative research approach, the perceptions of learn...
The purpose of the present study is to synthesize research findings accumulated by numerous evaluati...
French immersion in Canada was instituted by parents in Québec who wished their children to learn Fr...
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
We have always deplored that part of the French population has a low level in foreign languages. The...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Through this study I have provided an understanding of what French immersion was like for children w...
Paper 1. A review of the literature on current research in learning disabilities and French immersio...
The design, implementation, and evaluation of a French language weekend immersion experience are des...
vi, 128 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. --This paper describes the background, rationale, origin and compone...
To pay tribute to the contributions made by Wallace Lambert in the field of immersion education at a...
This paper presents tha results of tha evaluation of the North York French immersion program at kind...
The French immersion program has become increasingly popular in school boards in Ontario. This stud...
French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns th...
Language immersion education (with various related approaches called bilingual and dual-language edu...
This study set out to determine, through a qualitative research approach, the perceptions of learn...
The purpose of the present study is to synthesize research findings accumulated by numerous evaluati...
French immersion in Canada was instituted by parents in Québec who wished their children to learn Fr...
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
We have always deplored that part of the French population has a low level in foreign languages. The...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Through this study I have provided an understanding of what French immersion was like for children w...
Paper 1. A review of the literature on current research in learning disabilities and French immersio...
The design, implementation, and evaluation of a French language weekend immersion experience are des...
vi, 128 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. --This paper describes the background, rationale, origin and compone...
To pay tribute to the contributions made by Wallace Lambert in the field of immersion education at a...
This paper presents tha results of tha evaluation of the North York French immersion program at kind...
The French immersion program has become increasingly popular in school boards in Ontario. This stud...
French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns th...