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| Burstall, Clare | 1 |
| Clark, John L. | 1 |
| Keating, Nicole | 1 |
| LeBlanc, Raymond | 1 |
| Moeller, Paulette | 1 |
| Pons-Ridler, Suzanne | 1 |
| Poyen, Janet | 1 |
| Stern, H. H. | 1 |
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Peer reviewedPons-Ridler, Suzanne – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1977
Examines a Swiss experiment in second language learning before the age of ten, which indicates that pre-puberty second language learning can be successful and can improve first language skills, and that the method used is less important than the training of the teacher. (Text is in French.) (AM)
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Elementary Education, French, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedAlvarez, Gerardo – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1976
Language instructors must look beyond practical and theoretical concerns to the social, psychological, and ideological implications of their profession. (Text is in French.) (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Attitudes, Language Instruction, Language Role
Peer reviewedMoeller, Paulette – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1989
The establishment of a Canadian national assessment center with the authority to develop, administer, and evaluate French second language teachers' competencies, and to issue a national certification over and above the provincial certification is proposed. It is argued that French second language teacher certification is now a national issue and…
Descriptors: Competence, Foreign Countries, French, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedStern, H. H. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1985
Spontaneous movements in second language instruction are contrasted with instructional projects designed to address specific issues or problems. Canada's proposed National Core French Study is discussed in this context. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Core Curriculum, Educational Strategies, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedBurstall, Clare – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1975
A national experiment in foreign-language teaching carried out in selected primary schools in England and Wales is discussed. The experiment was begun in 1964 with the introduction of French. The results of the 1964-74 evaluation are discussed here. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, FLES, French, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedClark, John L. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1985
Directions in second-language curriculum development in Australia are discussed in the context of three contemporary educational value systems or ideologies: classical humanism, reconstructionism, and progressivism. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedLeBlanc, Raymond – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1990
The design and broad implications of the suggested Canadian multidimensional core French curriculum are outlined. The curriculum consists of four syllabi (language, communicative/experiential learning, culture, and general language education), and its key to success is the integration of the various syllabi contents. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Core Curriculum, Course Descriptions, Cultural Education
Peer reviewedPoyen, Janet – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1990
The National Core French Study, a four-year curriculum project sponsored by the Canadian Association of Language Teachers and government-funded, resulted in the recommendation of a multidimensional curriculum model based on a communicative/experiential approach. The model and its implications for professional development, program design, and…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedKeating, Nicole – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1989
Canada's Summer Language Bursary Program is a joint national-provincial effort providing immersion in French- or English-as-a-Second-Language to Canadian students. Despite 18 years of success and the benefits gained at small expense, the program is not well-known and risks losing funding. Self-promotion and lobbying are necessary. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Fellowships, Financial Support, Foreign Countries


