Vital Communities and Critical Institutions for the Transmission of English-speaking Quebec’s Cultural, Social, and Historical Identity

Author/contributor
Title
Vital Communities and Critical Institutions for the Transmission of English-speaking Quebec’s Cultural, Social, and Historical Identity
Abstract
This paper will demonstrate how the role of education in a minority language context is much more comprehensive than simply ensuring academic success or instruction in English and is inherently linked to the transmission of its collective history and culture over generations with particular emphasis on the English-speaking community of Quebec (hereafter referred to as the ESCQ), who are struggling to sustain their vitality.
Date
2019
Pages
11
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Townshippers’ Association. Vital Communities and Critical Institutions for the Transmission of English-Speaking Quebec’s Cultural, Social, and Historical Identity, 2019.
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner

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Townshippers’ Association

Founded:
1979

Constituents:
English-speaking community in the historical Eastern Townships

Website:
https://townshippers.org/

Activities:
Increasing access to social services and information in English; informing all levels of governments on English-speaking community needs; promoting migration of English-speaking youth to the region; assisting English-speaking Townshippers to improve their French-language skills.

Former Name:
none