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Immersion Schools: Wallace Lambert's Legacy
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Immersion Schools: Wallace Lambert's Legacy
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In 1965, 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. The author, the federal government's Commissioner of Official Languages, touts the advantages of immersion programs while dispelling the negative myths surrounding the program.
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Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens
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5-9
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Fall 2011
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en
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Fraser, Graham. “Immersion Schools: Wallace Lambert’s Legacy.” Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens (Fall 2011): 5–9.
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