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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Teaching French as a Second Language - TFSL - Joint Program with the Université de Montréal (120 credits)

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The Bachelor of Education - Teaching French as a Second Language - Joint Program with the Université de Montréal (Baccalauréat en enseignement du français langue seconde) requires 120 credits and leads to teacher certification. Students who have not completed Quebec CEGEP, French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, or at least one year of university studies prior to commencing the B.Ed. must also complete a minimum of 30 credits of freshman courses (in addition to the 120-credit program) for a total of 150 credits.

This jointly offered program prepares specialist teachers to teach French as a second language in Core French programs, immersion programs, intensive programs and classes d'accueil, at both the elementary and the secondary levels. Students will be admitted into, and registered at, either the Université de Montréal or Ã山ǿ¼é as their "home" university. Courses will be offered at the Université de Montréal during the Fall term and at Ã山ǿ¼é during the Winter term.

Additional Requirements for Students admitted to B.Ed. TFSL program:

Students admitted to the B.Ed. TFSL program are required to take a diagnostic test in French Language (written and oral). Based on test results students may be required to successfully complete a remedial course above and beyond degree requirements. In addition there will be a compulsory French language test for TFSL students prior to their third Field Experience. Students will be required to pass this test in order to continue in the program.

Please note that graduates of teacher education programs are recommended by the University for Quebec certification to the Quebec Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS). For more information about teacher certification in Quebec, please refer to the Faculty of Education section under "Overview of Faculty Programs," "Undergraduate Education Programs," and "Quebec Teacher Certification."

Freshman Program

The freshman year is the time to take introductory level courses in the subject field, as well as to explore areas that are not normally taken as academic subjects within B.Ed. programs (e.g. Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, etc.). Students should also investigate the possibility of taking one of the First Year Seminar courses offered by the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science.

In consultation with the program adviser, students select 30 credits of courses for their freshman (U0) year of studies.

To ensure that students are able to function effectively in French, students may need to take French as a Second Language (FRSL) courses (placement tests are required to determine the appropriate level) in their freshman year.

Recommended courses include language courses (selected from CLAS Greek/Latin; EAST Korean/Chinese/Japanese; GERM German; HISP Spanish; ISLA Arabic; ITAL Italian; RUSS Russian/Polish) and courses in the list below.

EDEM 220 (3) Contemporary Issues in Education
HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
LING 200 (3) Introduction to the Study of Language
LING 201 (3) Introduction to Linguistics
RELG 207 (3) The Study of World Religions 1

Required Courses (80 credits)

EDFE 261 (3) Stage d'assistanat - 2e année
EDFM 260 (1) Stage de familiarisation
EDPI 309 (3) Exceptional Students
EDSL 260 (1) Séminaire professionnel-2e
EDSL 301 (3) Étude de la langue
EDSL 444 (3) Laboratoire d'enseignement en français langue seconde
EDUM 245 (3) Français écrit pour futurs enseignants
EDUM 262 (3) Système éducatif - profession enseignante
EDUM 263 (3) Apprentissage et développement
EDUM 264 (3) Phonétique et phonologie
EDUM 265 (3) Acquisition-apprentissage-langues secondes
EDUM 266 (3) Mathématiques au primaire
EDUM 267 (3) Didactique des arts plastiques 1
EDUM 268 (3) Intégration des TIC
EDUM 269 (3) École et environnement social
EDUM 270 (3) Morphologie et syntaxe
EDUM 271 (3) Lexique et sémantique
EDUM 341 (3) Littératie et Littérature Jeunesse en FLS
EDUM 392 (3) Gestion de classe en langues secondes
EDUM 393 (3) Adolescent et expérience scolaire
EDUM 402 (3) Évaluation en français langue seconde
EDUM 491 (3) Didactique des mathématiques en langues secondes
EDUM 492 (3) Didactique des sciences-technologies
FREN 251 (3) Littérature française depuis 1800
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise

9 credits to increase the student's proficiency level in the teaching of French, the following courses (or equivalent courses if not available):

FREN 239 (3) Stylistique comparée
FREN 245 (3) Grammaire avancée
FREN 334 (3) Analyse des textes littéraires

Complementary Courses (40 credits)

40 credits selected as described below.

3 credits from:

EDEC 260 (3) Philosophical Foundations
EDEC 261 (3) Philosophy of Catholic Education

8 credits, one of two sets of courses:

Either set:

EDFE 362 (7) Stage d'enseignement en Français langue seconde
EDSL 320 (1) Séminaire 3 professionnel

Or set:

EDFM 361 (7) Stage d'enseignement 1
EDUM 394 (1) Séminaire de stage-3e

11 credits, one of two sets of courses:

Either set:

EDFE 461 (9) Stage d'enseignement - immersion
EDSL 420 (2) Séminaire 4 professionnel

Or set:

EDFM 460 (9) Stage d'enseignement 2
EDUM 499 (2) Séminaire de stage-4e

3 credits from:

EDSL 345 (3) Enseignement du FLS-immersion
EDUM 498 (3) Didactique du français en accueil 2

3 credits from:

EDSL 472 (3) Enseignement du français langue seconde-secondaire
EDUM 391 (3) Didactique du français en accueil 1

3 credits from:

EDUM 493 (3) Sciences humaines au primaire
EDUM 494 (3) Didactique de l'univers social et TIC
EDUM 495 (3) Recherche-résolution de problèmes
EDUM 496 (3) Laboratoire de formation professionnelle
EDUM 497 (3) Problématique en éducation préscolaire

3 credits from:

EDEC 248 (3) Multicultural Education
LING 350 (3) Linguistic Aspects of Bilingualism

6 credits of study of a second or third language, to be chosen from University offerings, so that students experience the learning processes that take place in the learning of a language.

Faculty of Education—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
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