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Issues of Bilingual Education in Quebec's English-language Schools
Authors/contributors
- Ciamarra, Nadine (Author)
- Lamarre, Patricia (Author)
- Donovan, Patrick (Author)
- O'Donnell, Lorraine (Author)
Title
Issues of Bilingual Education in Quebec's English-language Schools
Abstract
The percentage of Quebec’s population with French-English bilingual skills has steadily increased over the past decades, and this is the case for all Quebecers, regardless of language background (Turcotte, 2019). Quebec Anglophone youth, however, are the most bilingual, and become bilingual at a younger age than Francophone or Allophone youth. The explanation is simple: Quebec’s English-speaking parents have been able to rely on schools to develop their children’s bilingual skills, thanks to French immersion and other enriched French-secondlanguage programs (Lamarre, 1997, 2007, 2012; Magnan et al., 2018), and in some cases by crossing over to the French sector (Laperrière & Lamarre, 2006).
Institution
Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)
Date
2021
Pages
4
Language
en
Rights
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Extra
Parallel title: Education Research Brief no. 6
Citation
Ciamarra, Nadine, Patricia Lamarre, Patrick Donovan, and Lorraine O’Donnell. Issues of Bilingual Education in Quebec’s English-Language Schools. Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN), 2021.
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Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Related contributing CKOL partner
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