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University of Ottawa Press
06 June 2017
The CLB/NCLC success was dependent on many factors-outstanding work by leading Canadian scholars; steady commitment of the government and non-governmental stakeholders at the federal, provincial, and local level; and, last but not least, unconditional commitment and caring on the part of an invested community of practice. Language is the key covers a range of topics: historical and political context that lead to the development of the Canadian standards, their current positioning in global educational markets, as well as their research and teaching cultures. This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of recent and ongoing projects and of CLB- and NCLC-related materials, tools and resources for teaching and assessment. Finally, it offers a bold outlook, proposing various scenarios to branch out beyond these benchmarks into the domains of higher education, essential skills, literacy, workplace training, as well as international and indigenous languages. The 20th anniversary of the CLB/NCLC provides an opportunity to reflect on the scope and importance of this exceptional Canadian intellectual product.
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Imprint:   University of Ottawa Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   197g
ISBN:   9780776625836
ISBN 10:   0776625837
Series:   Politics and Public Policy
Pages:   126
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Monika Jezak possde au del de trente ans d'exprience en enseignement du franais langue seconde auprs de diverses clientles : classes d'immersion, immigrants adultes, milieu universitaire. Elle a agi titre d'expert en politiques linguistiques , entre autres, l'UNESCO, Centre des Niveaux de comptence linguistique canadiens et gouvernement canadien. Auteure de plusieurs publications, elle dirige prsentement le Groupe interdisciplinaire de recherche en gestion des langues l'Universit d'Ottawa et est l'ditrice en chef du Compendium de l'amnagement linguistique au Canada (www.uottawa.ca/calc), une ressource mise en ligne en septembre 2017.

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