The Government of Canada is providing nearly $100 million to Alberta to help the province provide French as a minority language and French as a second language education, from preschool to the ...
ALBERTA, AB, Dec. 16, 2024 /CNW/ - Canada's bilingualism is a source of national pride and unity and an expression of our identity. By supporting province-wide planning and delivery of services, this ...
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley committed to restarting the development of a Filipino language and culture curriculum if voted into government in the next general election. The curriculum would be ...
The French culture and language constitute “a fundamental part of Alberta history,” an MLA told the legislature part way through Francophonie Month. Brandon Lunty, the UCP member for Leduc-Beaumont ...
As opposition to Alberta’s new curriculum draft mounts, with 46 school boards and counting declining to pilot and 91 per cent of teachers opposed, some have maintained that the curriculum isn’t all ...
There has been a war raging over Alberta’s curriculum revision. This war has been public, relentless, and highly political. What has been ignored throughout is the quiet literacy scandal that has ...
The Stoney Nakoda First Nation in southwestern Alberta is using the written word as a way to preserve its traditional oral language. Stoney remains the first language for a majority of members on the ...
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