The International Handbook of French Education: Language Learning, Teaching and Advocacy
Synopsis
The International Handbook of French Education is a comprehensive and diverse collection that gathers the insights of educators, students, and leaders from across the globe to explore the enduring value and future prospects of teaching French language and Francophone culture. This handbook features 13 chapters that showcase perspectives from researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders, shedding light on the continued significance of French education in an increasingly interconnected world. As French remains a language of diplomacy, culture, and education with a vast global presence, this volume underscores why its teaching and learning are of enduring importance.
Editors
Jerry L. Parker, Ed.D. is an instructor in French, Spanish, and World Language Education in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Southeastern Louisiana University, USA.
Amany Saleh, Ph.D., is a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Comparative Education at the Center of Excellence in Education at Arkansas State University, USA.
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Chapters
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French Language Learning, Teaching and AdvocacyAn Introduction
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A Motherscholar Currere au Milieu Francophone
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Cultural (Mis)conceptionsAn Exploration of Cultural Education in the United Kingdom French Classroom
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Sports as a Cultural Lens in the French Language Classroom
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Colonial Schools in Vietnam
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Reframing French Programs in Higher Education for Sustainability and Future Growth
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How to Sustain and Maintain a High School French Program
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Equity-Based Teaching Practices in the French Classroom
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Innovation, Internships, and InclusionStrategies for a Successful French Program at MIT
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Black Skin, White LanguageCan We Develop Intercultural Competence in the French Language Classroom?
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Revolutionizing French Education through Critical Multicultural Education
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Accessibility, Affordability, and Autonomy - The Role of Advocacy in French Language Education
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Looking in the FutureThe French Language Programs in the United States