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Et Toi? Tu choisis quoi?

Eleven-minute film. DVD-ROM is entirely in French. Includes also eight short clips of Jean Vanier speaking on related themes and PDFs of Discussion Questions for French-as-a-Second-Language and for French Immersion Social Studies, Ethics or Religion courses. (2007)

Grades 11-12 core French or Grades 9-10 Immersion (social studies or civics). [$20.00 + shipping ]

French transcripts of the content are available free of charge.

Download transcript of the video Et toi?
Download the transcript of the short clips by Jean Vanier.

Press release

L’Arche Canada is proud to join Education Alberta in announcing the launch of a new Online high school Social Studies Resource on Jean Vanier

The resource, titled “Jean Vanier: A Canadian Inspiring the World”, gives ready access to some of the best thinking of this acclaimed social visionary, humanitarian and founder of the L’Arche movement.
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Educational materials may be ordered through
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L’Arche makes these items available at cost. Some items may have occasional religious references that are generic in nature. L’Arche does not proselytize. It encourages a broad and inclusive social vision.
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