Decline of Enrolment in Quebec's English-language School Sector

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Title
Decline of Enrolment in Quebec's English-language School Sector
Abstract
The Charter of the French language (1977),1 also known as Bill 101, has had a strong and lasting impact on the English-language public school sector.2 Under this law, kindergarten to secondary school students whose Canadian parents or siblings were educated in Canada in English are entitled to English-language public education. Aside from a few exceptions, all other students must attend French-language schools. These educational clauses limit access to English-language schools3 by routing the children of newly arrived immigrants to French-language public schools,4 as well as restricting the access of Francophone Quebecers with no family history of attending English-language schools.
Institution
Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)
Date
2021
Pages
4
Language
en
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Extra
Parallel title: Education Research Brief no. 1
Citation
Ciamarra, Nadine, Patricia Lamarre, Patrick Donovan, and Lorraine O’Donnell. Decline of Enrolment in Quebec’s English-Language School Sector. Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN), 2021.
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Réseau de recherche sur les communautés québécoises d’expression anglaise (QUESCREN)

Fondation :
2008

Intervenants :
Personnes cherchant de l’information sur le Québec d’expression anglaise; membres des réseaux du QUESCREN (Table d’éducation interordres, chercheurs-membres, etc.)

Site Web :
https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/eapc/quescren.html

Activités :
Regrouper les connaissances; rechercher et publier; établir des liens entre le secteur de l’éducation en langue anglaise et un groupe chercheur-membre; gérer des projets de recherche et de développement communautaires impliquant de multiples partenaires; former des étudiants

Anciens noms :
S. o.