Abstract
Abstract
Over 11% of Canadian students are currently enrolled in French immersion (FI) – a program where French is a subject of study and is
the language of instruction in at least two content areas. Research shows that stakeholders in FI initial teacher education (ITE)
programs identify French language proficiency development as an area of high priority; however, Canadian ITE programs do not
typically provide linguistic support. This article reports on an adaptation and implementation of the Common European
Framework of Reference (CEFR) (specifically, the European Language Portfolio [ELP]) as part of a
remedial 24-week French writing course in an FSL ITE program focused on developing French proficiency. Student-teachers
(n = 25) and the course instructor identified strengths and challenges associated with this initiative via
surveys and interviews. Findings show participant convergence and divergence on the portfolio experience, raising implications for
decision-making related to its use in ITE programs targeting FI teachers.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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