Bilingual Education of Children: The St. Lambert Experiment
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| Title |
Bilingual Education of Children: The St. Lambert Experiment
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| Abstract |
In 1965, the parents of children at Margaret Pendlebury Elementary School in St. Lambert, south of Montreal, aided by McGill University psychologist Wallace E. Lambert (1922-2009), initiated Canada's first French Immersion program for English-speaking students. According to the authors, the school children acquired a second language without any loss of their English cultural identity.
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Rowley, MA
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Newbury House
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| Date |
1972
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| # of Pages |
248p.
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| Language |
en
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| ISBN |
0-912066-08-3
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| Citation |
Lambert, Wallace E., and G. Richard Tucker. Bilingual Education of Children: The St. Lambert Experiment. Rowley, MA: Newbury House, 1972.
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