canadian french curriculum
2013 REVISED The Ontario Curriculum
In all French as a second language programs students realize the vision of the FSL curriculum as they strive to: • use French to communicate and interact effectively in a variety of social settings; • learn about Canada its two official languages and other cultures; |
2014 REVISED The Ontario Curriculum Grades 9 to 12
The Ontario Curriculum French as a Second Language – Core Extended and Immersion French Grades 11 and 12 2000 Beginning in September 2015 all secondary French as a second language (FSL) courses |
How many French courses do I need to complete the program?
To complete the program, students accumulate a minimum of seven credits in French: four Extended French language courses (one per grade) and three other subjects in which French is the language of instruction. The Ontario curriculum document provides grade-specific expectations for Extended French language courses from Grades 9 to 12.
What grades are taught in French in Ontario?
The Ontario curriculum document provides grade-specific expectations for Extended French language courses from Grades 9 to 12. School boards have the flexibility to decide which subjects will be taught in French. Students follow the same curriculum for the other subjects taught in French as their peers in English-language programs.
What is the Ontario curriculum for French as a second language?
The Ontario Curriculum, French as a Second Language – Core, Extended, and Immersion French, Grades 11 and 12, 2000 Beginning in September 2015, all secondary French as a second language (FSL) courses will be based on the expectations outlined in this document. SECONDARY SCHOOLS FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
What is the Ontario curriculum for French immersion?
The Ontario curriculum document provides grade-specific expectations for French Immersion language courses from Grades 9 to 12. School boards have the flexibility to decide which subjects will be taught in French. Students follow the same curriculum for the other subjects taught in French as their peers in English-language programs.
Overview
In Ontario, four school systems are publicly funded: 1. French public 2. French Catholic 3. English public 4. English Catholic There are twelve French-language school boards, with more than 470 French-language elementary and secondary schools. There is also the Consortium Centre Jules-Léger, which operates a French-language provincial school and de
Admission to French-Language Schools
French-language rights holders Children whose parents are French-language rights holders are automatically admitted to a French-language school if they apply. A rights holder is a parent or guardian who lives in Ontario, is a Canadian citizen and meets at least one of the following criteria: 1. their native language is French, meaning French is the first language they learned and still understand 2. they received their elementary education in a French-language school in Canada 3. they are the parent or guardian of a child
Enroll Your Child
To enroll your child in a French-language school, contact: 1. French-language school of your choice 2. French-language school board of your choice 3. French-language school board closest to your home To find the French-language school that best meets your needs, please use the school information finder or the French-language schools search tool ava
French-Language Curriculum
Students in French-language schools learn from the same curriculum as students in English-language schools. The difference is that students in French-language schools: 1. learn the curriculum in French and in a French-language cultural setting 2. have access to additional French-language supports through the Actualisation linguistique en français (
Learning English
Students at French-language schools are taught English from Grade 4 to Grade 12 and follow the same curriculum as the one delivered in English-language schools. As a result, students from the French-language system graduate with high levels of competency in both French and English. ontario.ca
Applying to College Or University
French-language school students can apply to French-language, English-language or bilingual post-secondary institutions and training programs. ontario.ca
Resources For School Staff
Policy statement and guidelines on the admission, welcoming and support of students in French-language schools in Ontario The Francophone population in Ontario is constantly changing, both demographically and culturally. For this reason, in 2009, the Ministry of Education issued a policy statement and guidelines for French-language school boards to support a more consistent approach for admitting children whose parents do not have rights holder status. Our goal is to ensure that French-language schools are inclusive and welcoming places where: 1. all students feel welcome and receive the support and supervision
Additional Resources For Parents and Guardians
Consortium Centre Jules-Léger Provincial and Demonstration Schools The Consortium Centre Jules-Léger (CCJL)operates a provincial school, a demonstration school, and consultation services serving students of the 12 French-language school boards across the province. The CCJLis governed by six elected trustees drawn from the French-language school boards. Instruction is in French and, depending on the student, can also be in the Langue des signes québécoise (LSQ) or in Braille. The CCJLalso manages a team of travelling consultants who provide individualized sup
Contact Us
Email information.met@ontario.cafor a copy of the following documents: 1. Fact sheets about French-language education (in other languages) 2. Profil d'enseignement et de leadership pour le personnel des écoles de langue française de l'Ontario : Guide d'utilisation 3. Une approche culturelle de l’enseignement pour l’appropriation de la culture dans
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Le curriculum de l’Ontario de la 1re à la 8eannée, Actualisation linguistique en français (2010)Le curriculum de l’Ontario de la 9e à la 12eannée, Actualisation linguistique en français (2010)Programme d’appui aux nouveaux arrivants, le curriculum de l’Ontario de la 1re à la 8eannée (2010)Programme d’appui aux nouveaux arrivants, le curriculum de l’Ontario de la 9e à la 12eannée (2010) ontario.ca
The Ontario Curriculum French as a Second Language: Core
citizens in Canada and in the world. Goals. In all French as a second language programs students realize the vision of the FSL curriculum as they. |
The Ontario Curriculum Grades 9 to 12: French as a Second
citizens in Canada and in the world . Goals. In all French as a second language programs students realize the vision of the FSL curriculum as they. |
Social Studies Grades 1 sto 6
vision with the Grade 9 to 12 Canadian and world studies curriculum. are learning the language of instruction (English or French) and those who are. |
Canadian and
The Grade 9 to 12 Canadian and world studies curriculum shares a common are learning the language of instruction (English or French) and those who are. |
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Francophones in the Northwest Territories in Canada and throughout the under the direction of Jean-Marie Beaulieu |
Ontario Curriculum Grades 9 to 12: Course Descriptions and
Students will increase their knowledge of the French language through the study of Canadian and international French literature. They will also enrich their |
FSL – Nine Year Program of Studies (Grade 4 to Grade 12)
language acquisition curriculum design |
Ontario Curriculum Grades 11 and 12 French As a Second
The study of French is an important part of the secondary school curriculum. French is not only one of Canada's two official languages but is also widely used |
Area of Learning: CORE FRENCH Grades 5–12
www.curriculum.gov.bc.ca is possible in French using ... Francophone and Francophone Métis communities across Canada: Students should be introduced to ... |
The Ontario Curriculum, French as a Second Language - Ministry of
citizens in Canada and in the world Goals In all French as a second language programs, students realize the vision of the FSL curriculum as they strive to: |
AN OVERVIEW OF FRENCH SECOND - Senate of Canada
CANADA'S FRENCH IMMERSION MODEL – INSPIRED BY ANGLOPHONE beyond the compulsory period and completed the core French curriculum — an |
Elementary Core French - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
General Curriculum Outcome - Culture Students will demonstrate a knowledge of French-speaking cultures in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada and other |
Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12 French As a Second
The FSL Curriculum The study of French is an important part of the secondary school curriculum French is not only one of Canada's two official languages, but |
FSL – Nine Year Program of Studies - Education Albertaca
language acquisition, curriculum design, performance-based assessment, and French, one of Canada's two official languages, is spoken by more than 250 |
AN OVERVIEW OF FRENCH SECOND LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN
CANADA'S FRENCH IMMERSION MODEL – INSPIRED BY ANGLOPHONE beyond the compulsory period and completed the core French curriculum — an |
French as a Second Language in Canada - Council of Ministers of
from the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers (CASLT) for their work on the project The Ontario curriculum: French as a second language |