The Demography of Quebec's English-language Schools: Complexity, Changes, and Community Issues

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Title
The Demography of Quebec's English-language Schools: Complexity, Changes, and Community Issues
Abstract
The definition of English-speaking Quebecers is complex, evolving, and varies according to different political stakes and jurisdictions. The narrowest definition limits the population to those with English as their sole mother tongue. The broadest definition includes non-native speakers who use English with greater or equal frequency than French (Jedwab, 2010; Donovan, 2015).
Institution
Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)
Date
2021
Pages
4
Language
en
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You are not authorized to use or reproduce this work for any commercial purpose or to further distribute, perform, or alter works in any way without express permission of the owner of the copyright or proxy.
Extra
Parallel title: Education Research Brief no. 5
Citation
Ciamarra, Nadine, Patricia Lamarre, Patrick Donovan, and Lorraine O’Donnell. The Demography of Quebec’s English-Language Schools: Complexity, Changes, and Community Issues. Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN), 2021.
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Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)

Founded:
2008

Constituents:
People seeking information on English-speaking Quebec; members of QUESCREN’s networks (Inter-Level Educational Table, researcher-members, etc.)

Website:
https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/scpa/quescren.html

Activities:
Mobilizing knowledge; researching and publishing; networking the English-language education sector and a researcher-member group; managing multi-partner community-based research and development projects; training students

Former Names:
none