Teacher perceptions of and attitudes towards French immersion programs in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador

This study was prepared in response to a body of research which was shown that many unilingual English teachers feel the implementation of French immersion programs may place their jobs in jeopardy. In light of this information, an investigation of the attitudes of teachers in Newfoundland and Labra...

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Main Author: Neil, Elaine Minnie
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1989
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Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/4392/
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Summary:This study was prepared in response to a body of research which was shown that many unilingual English teachers feel the implementation of French immersion programs may place their jobs in jeopardy. In light of this information, an investigation of the attitudes of teachers in Newfoundland and Labrador towards the implementation of French immersion programs was undertaken. -- An attempt was made by means of a questionnaire, to identify any factor contributing to those opinions. The questionnaire designed for the study was distributed to a random sample of 250 teachers in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. A detailed descriptive analysis of the questionnaire was undertaken. On the basis of the current literature, a number of independent variables were examined as they related to attitudes. Seventeen valuables having to do with the personal background of the respondent were identified in Part I of the questionnaire. Fourteen variables dealing with the schools background of the respondent were utilized from Part II of the questionnaire. One-way analyses of variance were used to test for significant differences of opinion based on school characteristics and background characteristics while linear multiple regression (stepwise) were utilized to examine factors influencing these differences. -- The descriptive analysis indicated that teachers are not well-informed about French immersion and are not aware of its practical implications. Teachers strongly supported the idea that the major agencies associated with French curriculum planning and teacher welfare become more actively involved in French immersion planning. -- The application of the one-way analysis of variance identified significant differences of opinion among teachers based upon their school background. Respondents from schools having a smaller number of teachers were more negative towards French immersion, as were respondents from areas where French immersion had been implemented in the district. Teacher's background information identified ...