Education and Society in Quebec in the 1970's
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v7i2.43652Abstract
Education in Quebec in the 1970's is being staged against the backdrop of the language question, which may be expressed as the desire of French Canadians to promote the use of their language. The growing importance of language is linked to the disappearance of traditional Quebec before the cultural slants of modernity that swept across the province in the 1960's, leaving French language as the remaining cultural stuff of French Canadianism.
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