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Abstract

Aboriginal communities across Canada are implementing Aboriginal language programs in their schools. In the present research, we explore the impact of learning through an Aboriginal language on students' English and Aboriginal language skills by contrasting a Mi'kmaq language immersion program with a Mi'kmaq as a second language program. The results revealed that students in the immersion program not only had stronger Mi'kmaq language skills compared to students in the second language program, but students within both programs ultimately had the same level of English. Immersion programs can simultaneously revitalize a threatened language and prepare students for success in mainstream society. (Contains 1 table, 2 figures, and 1 footnote.)

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Title
Learning through an Aboriginal Language: The Impact on Students' English and Aboriginal Language Skills
Author
Usborne, Esther; Peck, Josephine; Smith, Donna-Lee; Taylor, Donald M.
Pages
200-215
Publication year
2011
ISSN
0380-2361
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1011398527
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