One fundamental component of Quebec's Quiet Revolution of the early 1960's was a program of educational reform. Although this cut across all aspects of the Quebec educational spectrum, from Catholic to Protestant, from English-language to French language, from kindergarten to university, it was essentially concerned with the French-language institutions. At the postsecondary level it was obvious that Francophones were operating under a severe educational handicap compared with Anglophones. For example, the Parent Report pointed out that there was an equal number of university places available to both English-speaking and French-speaking students, in spite of the fact that the French language population in Quebec was about four times greater...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a pioneer investigation into the historical d...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...
This article presents a detailed background of the political and social changes that existed before ...
In April of 1997, the governments of Quebec and Canada, through a constitutional amendment, eliminat...
In Quebec, the reform movements of the early 1960's precipitated dramatic changes throughout the edu...
Over the last four decades, numerous laws have been implemented with the aim of strengthening the po...
One may question the success of the "Quiet Revolution", but few would venture to suggest t...
Current explanations for the development of immersion programs in relation to language reform in Ca...
Since the first twelve Colleges d'enseignement general et professionel (Cegeps) were opened in Septe...
What is the evidence that education for the English-speakers of Quebec is any worse off than that fo...
The underlying problem undertaken in this study was to find out how English-speaking culture in Queb...
The following historical discussion chronicles the story of this success from 1945, when language in...
The author relates the brief history of media education in Québec. In spite of obstacles such as sho...
The Federal Government’s ideal of strengthening national unity through official bilingualism has bee...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a pioneer investigation into the historical d...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...
This article presents a detailed background of the political and social changes that existed before ...
In April of 1997, the governments of Quebec and Canada, through a constitutional amendment, eliminat...
In Quebec, the reform movements of the early 1960's precipitated dramatic changes throughout the edu...
Over the last four decades, numerous laws have been implemented with the aim of strengthening the po...
One may question the success of the "Quiet Revolution", but few would venture to suggest t...
Current explanations for the development of immersion programs in relation to language reform in Ca...
Since the first twelve Colleges d'enseignement general et professionel (Cegeps) were opened in Septe...
What is the evidence that education for the English-speakers of Quebec is any worse off than that fo...
The underlying problem undertaken in this study was to find out how English-speaking culture in Queb...
The following historical discussion chronicles the story of this success from 1945, when language in...
The author relates the brief history of media education in Québec. In spite of obstacles such as sho...
The Federal Government’s ideal of strengthening national unity through official bilingualism has bee...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a pioneer investigation into the historical d...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...