Available now on the @ACPI_ website! Members can access this Recherches en bref, a research summary focused on supporting struggling readers in the French immersion program. Membership is FREE!
Available now on the @ACPI_ website! Members can access this Recherches en bref, a research summary focused on supporting struggling readers in the French immersion program. Membership is FREE!
Available now on the ACPI website! Members can access this Recherches en bref, a research summary focused on struggling readers in the French immersion program. Check it out!
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BREAKING NEWS! Dyslexia Canada now has a dedicated space on its website for French Immersion families with children who have #reading difficulties or diagnosed reading disabilities like #dyslexia. Check out the FAQs that address concerns often raised by families. dyslexiacanada.org/support/fren...
Is dual language learning too difficult for children with special education needs? Dr. Fred Genesee weighs in on this podcast, βDispelling the Myths of French as a Second Language and Special Needs Learning:β podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/f...
Study finds that beliefs that limit biliteracy for students with reading disabilities are unjustified: www.researchgate.net/publication/...
To identify FRENCH IMMERSION students with reading disabilities or impairments, assessment should include tests of word reading accuracy and fluency in both English and French: www.researchgate.net/publication/...
In 2019, I was invited by Kathryn Garforth, Ph.D., founder of Garforth Education, to write this guest post: www.garfortheducation.com/french-immer...
Just finished a presentation for the ALCDSB entitled βIncluding All Learners in French Immersion.β By sharing research evidence, I tried to debunk the belief that FI is βunsuitableβ for struggling readers, multilingual learners, & students with developmental disabilities. π€
This new Parent Handbook was created by the team at Dyslexia Canada with parents in mind - those with children who are struggling with reading in the English program & in French immersion. Download it here: drive.google.com/file/d/1HB0o...
Son-au-graphe & CBE Structured Literacy Lessons, that are research-based & help students overcome their reading difficulties. And we have French progress monitoring resources to give teachers feedback on the effectiveness of their reading instruction so that adjustments can be made, if needed. ππ
On this, National French Immersion Day, we should celebrate the progress thatβs been made to support at-risk readers in the immersion program! We now have standardized screening tools in French & English that can identify at-risk readers early on. We also have French structured literacy programs,
Iβm attending IDA Ontarioβs Navigating Dyslexia Family Conference. Who else is planning to attend? Letβs connect!
This 2025 paper identifies key approaches to make Canadaβs French immersion program more inclusive: era.library.ualberta.ca/items/761d1b...
An excellent episode! I would have liked @j-metsala.bsky.social to include the frustrations of families of struggling readers in French immersion, reported during the Ontario Human Rights Commission Inquiry. So many said their kids were refused support of any kind (pp. 100, 336).
Dr. Sarah Fedoration joins Global News to discuss the benefits of immersion programs and why theyβre such a great choice for families. She also debunks many of the misconceptions about immersion programs: globalnews.ca/video/110904...
Link for teachers: carletonu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Link for parents: carletonu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Check out the Featured Article in RΓ©flexions by Dr. Tamara Sorenson Duncan and colleagues entitled, "Research Summary: Including Students with Additional Learning Needs in French Immersion."
Bilingualism: Fact vs. Fiction
Cammarata & Fedorationβs article (2024) focuses on student retention in FRENCH IMMERSION. The authors underscore the impact of attrition on the sustainability of FI & offer recommendations to reduce attrition during transition periods from Gr.3 to Gr.4, Gr.6 to Gr.7, & middle school to high school.
1. βMultilingual learners in Canadian French immersion programs: Looking back and moving forwardβ
In this literature review, I synthesize recent scholarship with multilingual learners in French immersion programs and propose new areas for future research.
New FRENCH IMMERSION research (Shakory, 2024): In order to ensure accuracy of a βstruggling readerβ identification, reading difficulties should be continually assessed & monitored in L1 (English) & L2 (French), as reading difficulties manifest earlier in the L1. utoronto.scholaris.ca/server/api/c...
Welcoming French immersion researchers to our French Immersion Community Starter Pack! Please join us!
βWill my FRENCH IMMERSION dyslexic child struggle to learn to read in both French and English?β Parents often pose this question prior to withdrawing their child from the FI program, hoping that a switch to English will be the answer. This is rarely the case. www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/life...
Our French Immersion Community on Bluesky is growing! Thanks to all of you for joining. Please reach out to FI researchers, parents & caregivers, school principals, VPs, teachers, and support staff. We need a place where we can come together to discuss FI topics of interest to all of us.
Yes, early screening in K-2 is now mandated in Ontario. This, in combination with structured literacy instruction & access to reading interventions, will hopefully reduce the number of struggling readers who end up switching to the regular English program.