Abstracts
Résumé
En employant l’a/r/tographie, ce texte tissera le lien entre la musique et l’identité linguistique en éducation. À travers mes expériences en tant qu’enseignante du français au niveau secondaire en milieu minoritaire francophone au Canada et comme professeure à la Faculté d’éducation, j’évoque les possibilités de l’a/r/tographie et les risques de cette méthodologie. Exploiter la musique au moyen de l’a/r/tographie peut susciter un intérêt envers la langue française chez les élèves et les étudiants, pour ensuite contribuer à la valorisation de l’identité francophone. Ce parcours identitaire linguistique raconte la diversité des espaces dynamiques de l’enseignement et le potentiel d’échanges positifs dans ces espaces pour l’identité linguistique des futurs enseignants et des professeurs.
Mots-clés :
- Identité linguistique,
- musique,
- a/r/tographie,
- prise de risques,
- futurs enseignants,
- milieu minoritaire francophone
Abstract
By adopting an a/r/tography lens, this text will explore the relationship between music, linguistic identity and education. Through my experiences teaching high school French immersion classes and later my transition to teaching at the Faculty of Education, I will explore the risks and possibilities associated with this methodology. Bringing music into the classroom through a/r/tography can contribute to a heightened interest in the French language and a reinforcement of the francophone identity among students. My own identity journey shows the diversity of dynamic spaces in the field of education and presents the potential for positive exchanges within these spaces for the development of linguistic identity among future teachers and professors.
Keywords:
- minority language pedagogy,
- linguistic identity,
- French-language teaching,
- music,
- student teacher,
- risk-taking,
- a/r/tography
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