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CPFMagazine SPRING 2018 Vol5 Issue2

A national network of volunteers, parents and stakeholders who value French as an integral part of Canada. CPF Magazine is dedicated to the promotion and creation of French-second-language learning opportunities for young Canadians.

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Saluting the<br />

Excellence of<br />

FSL Educators<br />

Across Canada<br />

TEACHERS INTERVIEWED BY MARYANNE BRIGHT, COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR, CPF NATIONAL<br />

As official language advocates committed to the advancement of linguistic duality, we recognize the importance<br />

of valuing the contributions of those who make French second language learning possible in schools across<br />

Canada every day!<br />

We’re back for part 2 of our three-part series highlighting the excellence of FSL teachers dedicated to French<br />

second language achievement across our great nation. As educators and instructors, their service inspires and<br />

supports students striving to acquire the skills necessary to lead successful and fulfilling bilingual lives. As<br />

champions of a future where linguistic duality is a key feature in the daily life of all Canadians, we thank them<br />

for making this reality more possible.<br />

In sharing their experiences, challenges and accomplishments we hope to bring attention not only to the<br />

significance of official language bilingualism, but that of the individuals working in support of its promotion<br />

daily. Canadian Parents for French thanks all those who participated in sharing their stories and insights as FSL<br />

educators. Your work is a meaningful reminder that while making a difference takes time, every little bit counts!<br />

Continue reading and learn more about the four teachers featured in this season’s issue: Amanda Culver<br />

from Saskatchewan, Tara Delaney-Thompson from New Brunswick, Kelly MacNeill from Prince Edward Island,<br />

and Helen Malandrakis from Manitoba. To find out about the teachers profiled in our last issue please visit:<br />

http://bit.ly/2CHZCyw<br />

CPF MAGAZINE <strong>SPRING</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 3

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