Shades of identity : exploring cultural identity construction of allophones and francophones in French-medium schools post Bill 101
When Bill 101 was implemented, the issues relating to language retention and acquisition became paramount in defining culture identity in Quebec. In education, Francophones and Allophones, now sharing French-medium schools, created a hub for inevitable cultural and linguistic interactions. This stud...
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