Through an examination of one mother’s journals about her son’s academic struggles to navigate the French immersion (FI) program in Canada, this article explores the tensions that exist when the construct of “inclusion” is juxtaposed against that particular second language-learning context. The analysis of the mother’s journals revealed three distinct stress points between the two systems: the conflict between the diagnostic policies/procedures for learning disabilities and the ideals of inclusion, the “status” often accorded to FI and how that has naturally inhibited inclusion, and the limitations of the research on struggling students in FI. This article argues that in this age of celebrated learner diversity and calls for corresponding d...
The French Immersion program is popular in many school boards across Canada, but the attrition of le...
The scarcity of research on French immersion teachers’ professional identity contrasts with the incr...
Paper 1. A review of the literature on current research in learning disabilities and French immersio...
Through an examination of one mother’s journals about her son’s academic struggles to navigate the F...
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
French Immersion (FI) education continues to be a popular choice for parents across Canada. However,...
French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns th...
This dissertation investigates the contribution of French immersion (FI) studies to the Canadian lin...
The French immersion program has become increasingly popular in school boards in Ontario. This stud...
French immersion (FI) is an optional dual language program in which classroom instruction is in Fren...
French immersion in Canada was instituted by parents in Québec who wished their children to learn Fr...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This case study is focused on a small group of novice teachers of French as a second language (FSL) ...
Using the lens of critical theory, this article explores the tenuous relationship between special ed...
Gatekeepers’ language ideologies and beliefs about language learning determine how learners experien...
The French Immersion program is popular in many school boards across Canada, but the attrition of le...
The scarcity of research on French immersion teachers’ professional identity contrasts with the incr...
Paper 1. A review of the literature on current research in learning disabilities and French immersio...
Through an examination of one mother’s journals about her son’s academic struggles to navigate the F...
French immersion programs were introduced in Canada over forty years ago. Since then, questions have...
French Immersion (FI) education continues to be a popular choice for parents across Canada. However,...
French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns th...
This dissertation investigates the contribution of French immersion (FI) studies to the Canadian lin...
The French immersion program has become increasingly popular in school boards in Ontario. This stud...
French immersion (FI) is an optional dual language program in which classroom instruction is in Fren...
French immersion in Canada was instituted by parents in Québec who wished their children to learn Fr...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This case study is focused on a small group of novice teachers of French as a second language (FSL) ...
Using the lens of critical theory, this article explores the tenuous relationship between special ed...
Gatekeepers’ language ideologies and beliefs about language learning determine how learners experien...
The French Immersion program is popular in many school boards across Canada, but the attrition of le...
The scarcity of research on French immersion teachers’ professional identity contrasts with the incr...
Paper 1. A review of the literature on current research in learning disabilities and French immersio...