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Learning
Opportunities
Located on the campus of the University of North Dakota,
IF Midwest is at home in a countryside where French has been
present since the 1700s. Endowed from the university with
an educational mission, IF Midwest strives to
serve the population by contributing to a better
understanding of the French influence here and in the Midwest
where it is sheltered in dozens of communities. The process
of education begins in these communities where interviews
allow information to be shared and exchanged. From there,
others who have specialized in academic disciplines, work
to better understand the salient features of French heritage
in the Midwest. Through the exercises of meeting,
discussing, and scrutinizing we achieve a better understanding
of the cultural elements which make us into a society, and
more complete as we know all the more about our diversity.
Activities relevant to accomplishing IF Midwest's educational
mission include:
- interviews, which bring out important
characteristics in French heritage
- workshops for people
who wish to know more about how to proceed in their
understanding of French heritage
- heritage tours in the region
- tours to Quebec
- francophone days in Manitoba
- study in Quebec
- courses on the culture and civilization
of the French in North America
- public presentations
- presentations at conferences
- preparation of teaching
materials
- preparation of research publications
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