Systemic Barriers to French Immersion in New Brunswick

French Immersion is a popular program in New Brunswick; however, a growing body of research warns that it might contribute to inequities in public education. This analysis of a typical New Brunswick grade three FI literacy block draws from Bourdieu and Passeron's (1977) theory of social reprodu...

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Main Author: Julianne Gerbrandt (Author)
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Published: Canadian Society for Studies in Education, 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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