This thesis is an investigation into Toronto and Ontario French immersion policy, curricula, and other related documents in order to understand if and how current documents contribute to the over-representation of White middle-class students in French immersion. The study found that French immersion policies, curricula, and documents evidenced a middle-class bias due to lack of resources, transportation and promotional materials, and location of programs. It had a White bias through its Eurocentric curricular content. The documents of this study also privileged English above all other languages, and families who were not newcomers. The documents did not entirely mirror the population in French immersion in terms of gender, home language and...
A focal concern amid Canadian French immersion students upon completion of their secondary school st...
This dissertation investigates the contribution of French immersion (FI) studies to the Canadian lin...
144 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-144).French imm...
This thesis is an investigation into Toronto and Ontario French immersion policy, curricula, and oth...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a pioneer investigation into the historical d...
Elitism has been an issue in Canadian French immersion since its inception. This study examines how ...
As linguistic and cultural diversity in the Greater Toronto Area continues to grow, French Immersion...
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
grantor: University of TorontoThis action research study aims to investigate how eighth gr...
French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns th...
French immersion (FI), one of the hallmarks of French as a Second Language education in Canada and m...
The presence of Allophone students in French-language secondary schools in Ottawa is gradually incre...
This paper reports on a comparative and longitudinal study of French-language minority access to hig...
The French immersion program has become increasingly popular in school boards in Ontario. This stud...
Abstract Exceptional pupils enrolled in Canadian French immersion programs rarely have access t...
A focal concern amid Canadian French immersion students upon completion of their secondary school st...
This dissertation investigates the contribution of French immersion (FI) studies to the Canadian lin...
144 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-144).French imm...
This thesis is an investigation into Toronto and Ontario French immersion policy, curricula, and oth...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a pioneer investigation into the historical d...
Elitism has been an issue in Canadian French immersion since its inception. This study examines how ...
As linguistic and cultural diversity in the Greater Toronto Area continues to grow, French Immersion...
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
grantor: University of TorontoThis action research study aims to investigate how eighth gr...
French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns th...
French immersion (FI), one of the hallmarks of French as a Second Language education in Canada and m...
The presence of Allophone students in French-language secondary schools in Ottawa is gradually incre...
This paper reports on a comparative and longitudinal study of French-language minority access to hig...
The French immersion program has become increasingly popular in school boards in Ontario. This stud...
Abstract Exceptional pupils enrolled in Canadian French immersion programs rarely have access t...
A focal concern amid Canadian French immersion students upon completion of their secondary school st...
This dissertation investigates the contribution of French immersion (FI) studies to the Canadian lin...
144 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-144).French imm...