Bibliothèque complète
Extended-Model Community Learning Centres and Education Success : A Mixed Methods Case Study
Authors/contributors
- Villella, Mélissa (Author)
- Corrigan, Julie (Author)
- Anvari, Fatemeh (Author)
- Caruana Aroz, Maria Karina (Author)
Title
Extended-Model Community Learning Centres and Education Success : A Mixed Methods Case Study
Abstract
We begin by explaining some of the issues and challenges that the English-speaking communities of Quebec have historically faced and continue to face today. English-speaking communities live both as an Official Language Minority Community (OLMC) within Quebec and as a part of the official language majority in the rest of Canada, thus being referred to as a collective min-jority in this report.
The majority of English-speaking Quebecers do not have access to programs and services in English that are equivalent to those available in French to the French-speaking majority with regard to social, health, educational, or employment opportunities. This situation is even more fragile for Black and racialized English speakers in Quebec (Pocock, 2024).
The implementation of Community Learning Centres, also known as CLCs, was perceived as a concrete way to support the vitality of Quebec’s English-speaking communities, as well as to counter some of the historical issues and challenges faced by communities, such as poverty, unemployment, and underemployment.
Date
November, 2024
Pages
14
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Villella, Mélissa, Julie Corrigan, Fatemeh Anvari, and Maria Karina Caruana Aroz. Extended-Model Community Learning Centres and Education Success : A Mixed Methods Case Study, November 2024.
Subject
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Community
- Development
- Resources
- Education
- Ethno-Cultural Groups
- Language and Language Use
Geographical area
- Québec (Province)
Type
- Report
Contributing CKOL partner
- Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN)
Resource
Link to this record
Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource

Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN)
Fondation :
2005
Public cible :
Secteur de l’éducation en anglais (éducateurs, élèves, parents, centres scolaires communautaires) du Québec
Site Web :
https://www.learnquebec.ca/fr/home
Activités :
Promotion de l’enseignement en anglais; tutorat en ligne; création de ressources pour les enseignants et les élèves; ateliers sur le rôle parental; santé mentale et exercices; formation à l’enseignement; développement des centres scolaires communautaires du Québec et soutien
Ancien nom :
LEARN a été fondé en juillet 2005 après la fusion de trois organismes.