De la page 20 jusqu’à la page 29, ce rapport souligne les défis de programmes de FLS : le financement de la province, la compétence linguistique des élèves, l’augmentation de l’inscription, la pénurie et le recrutement d’enseignants, l’embauchement, la rétention, la manque de ressources, le développement professionnel et les problèmes d’effectifs. Save to Board […]
Sujet : Éducation
Exploring How Ontario School Administrators’ FSL Background Knowledge and Experience Influence Their Support of FSL Teachers
This resource analyzes the importance of school administration and how their knowledge and expertise in FSL impacts their ability to provide support for French as a Second Language teachers. It also explains how important it is for there to be more FSL training implemented for administrators so that they can accurately provide feedback for FSL […]
Reframing FSL Teacher Learning: Small Stories of (Re)Professionalization and Identity Formation
This resource highlights the importance of supporting teachers through the use of professional development training and language training. There is an urgency to ensure that French as a Second Language teachers become active learners so that they can reclaim their identity and offer their skills in the educational field. Save to Board […]
Yes Oui Can: Addressing British Columbia’s Shortage of French Immersion Teachers
This article addresses the shortage of qualified French as a Second Language teachers in British Columbia. It looks at solving these problems through the use of educational and language support to help French Immersion teachers and teacher/professional development training. Save to Board […]
Inequities in Black et Blanc: Textual Constructions of the French Immersion Student
This resource examines the inequities and biases among Toronto and Ontario French Immersion Policies. It sheds light on how some policies were designed in the intention for white students and not for immigrants or people of colour. It highlights the needs for diversity and inclusivity in the French Immersion program. Save to Board […]
The Relative Effectiveness of Different Core French Delivery Models (Review of the Research)
This resource sheds light on the different delivery methods of Core French across Canada. It takes perspectives from students and parents across each province and shares how the Core French program must be strengthened in order for students to develop good communication/written/oral skills and for them to stay to motivated to want to pursue French […]
Gender Differences in Second Language Motivation: An Investigation of Micro – and Macro – Level Influences
This Ontario study examines grade 9 French as a second language student’s motivation to learn French according to gender and societal influence. Save to Board […]
Student Engagement in an Ottawa French Immersion High School Program
This article explores the difference in language learning for students whose parents have no French background and vice versa. It explains how both sets of students in an Ottawa French Immersion high school benefit from the language learning. Save to Board […]
To What Extent are Canadian Second Language Policies Evidence-Based? Reflections on the Intersections of Research and Policy
This article focuses on four major Canadian policies: The Core French and Immersion program for non-native French speakers, policies surrounding immigrant language learners, heritage teaching and learning disabilities. This article sheds light on how these educational policies can be implemented in order to better meet the needs of language learners and to ensure that all […]
Inclusionary Practises in French Immersion: A Need to Link Research to Practise
This article sheds light on the inequities in the French Immersion Program. It explores key issues such as access to language support, retention, educational support for teachers with students with learning disabilities in their classroom etc for students with learning disabilities. It focuses on how these key issues can be addressed so that language learners […]