Title: THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM
1THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM
2DESCRIPTION
- This program is designed for students whose
experience with the French language has been
limited to elementary Core French. - The entry point of the Late French Immersion
Program is at Grade 7. - The program extends to Grade 12.
3CANADIAN MADE!
- The origins of the French Immersion Program date
back to 1965 in St. Lambert, Montréal, Québec. - Research shows that the Immersion experience is
the most effective way for children to become
functionally bilingual without having adverse
effects on their social, academic or personal
development.
4CURRICULUM
- The French Immersion Program follows the same
learning outcomes as defined by the Nova Scotia
English Provincial Guides.
5RESEARCH
- Many language concepts and skills learned and
developed in French are similar to those applied
in English. Studies supported by CASLT (Canadian
Association of Second Language Teachers) have
shown that bilingual students appear to have a
number of intellectual advantages such as the
ability to think abstractly and problem solve at
an earlier age. - (http//www.unb.ca/slec/hot_topics/l2_children.htm
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6RESEARCH
- More than 300,000 students are currently enrolled
in French Immersion programs across Canada as
compared to 75,000 in 1980-1981. - More than 2 million English-speaking students are
studying French as a subject in school. - More than 25 of young Canadians aged 18-29 are
currently bilingual.
7LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
- Students acquire their French language skills in
an environment surrounded by French posters,
signs, books and other resources. The integration
of subjects taught in French is also conducive to
language acquisition.
8NOVA SCOTIA
- The Late Immersion Program (Grade 7-12) began in
1985 in the former Halifax County-Bedford
District School Board .
9FRENCH IMMERSION CERTIFICATE
- Students receive a French Immersion Certificate
at the end of grade 12 upon completion of course
requirements. - Upon completion, students should be able to
- function in a French-speaking community
- accept a job where French is the working language
- pursue university or college education
- in French
10LATE FRENCH IMMERSION WITHIN HALIFAX REGIONAL
SCHOOL BOARD
- As of September 2009, HRSB has 32 schools (junior
high and senior high schools) offering Late
French Immersion.
11PERCENTAGE OF INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH (IMMERSION
PROGRAM)
- Primary- Grade 2 90-100 (varies due to
Music and Physical Education) - Grades 3-6 80- 85 (formal
instruction in English is introduced) - Grades 7-9 60- 75
- Grades 10-12 50 (minimum of nine
credits taught in French) -
12LATE FRENCH IMMERSION WITHIN HALIFAX REGIONAL
SCHOOL BOARD
- 2 schools within the HRSB offer an Integrated
Core French Program,which is closely identical to
the Late French Immersion Program - Exemption Science Math are taught in English
13SPECIAL NEEDS SERVICES
- All students should have equal access to special
services where available. - It is recommended that there is a close working
relationship among - the Immersion teachers,
- the Resource teachers
- and the parent(s)/
- guardian(s).
14WHEN CONSIDERING THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION
PROGRAM
How is your childs social and emotional
development? Does your child have a positive
self-esteem? Does your child have major
perceptual or auditory problems? Can your child
adjust easily to unfamiliar situations?
15THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSIONPROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO
. . .
- enable all students to communicate effectively in
French using listening, speaking, viewing,
reading, writing and other various means of
representation.
16LISTENING . . .
- uses teaching strategies that foster a
- positive classroom environment.
- helps the students achieve success in
- French while learning the core subject
matter. -
17SPEAKING . . .
- permits students to engage in meaningful
constructive dialogue.
Concours d'art oratoire
18 READING . . .
- Jeunes lecteurs actifs P-6
- (Active Young Readers)
- Lecteurs Actifs 7-9
- (Young Readers)
- Litteracy Success 10-12
19WRITING . . .
- Écrivains à luvre 4-9 (Writers in Action)
- This initiative is helping students across the
province to develop strong written skills.
20MATHEMATICS
- Students develop problem solving abilities using
a variety of communicative strategies.
21SOCIAL STUDIES . . .
- enable and encourage students to examine isssues,
respond critically and creatively, and make
informed decisions as fellow citizens of an
increasingly global community.
22SCIENCE
- Laboratory experiments
- Research and observations
- Collection and analysis of data
- Science Fairs
23TRIP TO UNIVERSITÉ SAINTE-ANNE
- Each Spring, Grade 7 students participate in a 4
day trip where they are totally immersed in an
authentic French environment. - They interact in French with other HRSB Late
French Immersion students, and enjoy an
educational and enjoyable cultural event.
24THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO
- enable all students to work and study
purposefully, both independently and
cooperatively.
25THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO
- enable all students to solve problems
individually and collaboratively.
26THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO
- encourage personal development of skills,
attitudes and values.
27THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO
- enable all students to express their ideas and
feelings in various art forms.
28THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO
- enable all students to locate, evaluate, adapt,
create and share information using a wide range
of sources and technologies.
29THE LATE FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO
- enable all students to demonstrate a better
understanding of their own and others cultural
heritage with a particular emphasis on French
speaking communities.
30THE FRENCH IMMERSION TEACHER . . .
- has an excellent command of the French language
(written and spoken). - teaches the subjects according to the established
Provincial guidelines.
31PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT . . .
- is ongoing and collaborative (English French).
32PREPARATION AND SUPPORT FOR PARENTS
- French section of community libraries.
- HRSB website and French links.
- French language television.
- Extracurricular and community activities which
promote French language and culture. - Encourage your child to read in French.
33USEFUL LINKS
- www.cpf.ca (Canadian Parents for French)
- http//hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/bgromick/
- (To enroll or not to enroll . . . that is the
question) - www.caslt.org (Canadian Association of Second
Language Teachers)