Andréanne Langevin - Quebec Parents and Policies on Language in School
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Andréanne Langevin is a student at McGill University in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Her research focuses on Language Policy in the Quebec School System. This presentation showcases preliminary results of a 4-month focus group study where 44 parents from diverse backgrounds discuss their children's experiences with language learning in Quebec schools. The participants also share their opinion on Bill 101, a successful yet controversial language policy that ensures the vitality of the French language in the province of Québec.
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Thanks for the interesting talk. Another data point that might be interesting is how much they care - it could be that a minority want the law strengthened, but they care very deeply, while a majority want it weakened, but it’s not live-or-die.
Other things I’m curious about:
What dialect of French is taught in Quebec? Parisian or Quebecois?
Did parents of kids in French schools say their kids had difficulty learning English to a high level, to be able to attend university etc. in English?
Is knowedge of French a requirement for employment in Quebec?
How are the French competencies of kids that go to English schools?