Canadian Parents For French in New Brunswick say the province is rushing a new program to teach students in the anglophone sector a conversational level of French and is underestimating the number of ...
New Brunswick’s department of education can’t say how many children in the anglophone sector won’t be able to participate in the province’s new universal French second language program this September.
New Brunswick's French-immersion program, now serving fewer than half the students in anglophone schools, should be dismantled and replaced with a program for all students, says a report on ...
After a week of uncertainty for parents of French immersion students at Minto Elementary Middle School, a final decision issued Friday confirms that Grades 1 and 2 immersion will be cancelled this ...
New Brunswick students entering kindergarten and Grade 1 will spend half their day learning French, and the other half in English class starting this fall as the country’s only officially bilingual ...
Concerns rise with talks to move French Immersion program in Waterloo Parents at a Waterloo Catholic are raising concerns about a plan to move the French Immersion program to another school.
Concordia Continuing Education (CCE) has redesigned its French program, aligning it with the Échelle québécoise des niveaux de compétence en français, Quebec’s official framework that describes and ...
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