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==Biography== |
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Roxane Turcotte is a graduate of the [[Université de Montréal]] in [[art history]] and [[education sciences]]. She is a French teacher and pedagogical advisor at the [[Commission scolaire de Montréal]]. Turcotte was nominated in 2006 for the Bravo award<ref name="1:frwp">{{cite web |title=Programme de prix BRAVO! |url=https://cace-acace.org/fr/prix/programme-de-prix-bravo/ |website=Canadian Association of Communicators in Education |access-date=6 March 2023 |language=fr-FR}}</ref> for having integrated [[children's literature]] into the teaching of literacy to adults, as well as for her early involvement in [[storytelling]] in [[pajamas]] in Montreal schools. |
Roxane Turcotte is a graduate of the [[Université de Montréal]] in [[art history]] and [[education sciences]]. She is a French teacher and pedagogical advisor at the [[Commission scolaire de Montréal]]. Turcotte was nominated in 2006 for the Bravo award<ref name="1:frwp">{{cite web |title=Programme de prix BRAVO! |url=https://cace-acace.org/fr/prix/programme-de-prix-bravo/ |website=Canadian Association of Communicators in Education |access-date=6 March 2023 |language=fr-FR}}</ref> for having integrated [[children's literature]] into the teaching of literacy to adults, as well as for her early involvement in [[storytelling]] in [[pajamas]] in Montreal schools. |
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She creates and sporadically leads interactive literary workshops as part of the Quebec and Canada book fairs, {{lang|fr|Partir en livre}}<ref name="2:frwp">{{cite web |title=Accueil |url=https://www.partir-en-livre.fr/ |website=www.partir-en-livre.fr |access-date=6 March 2023 |language=fr}}</ref> of the [[Centre national du livre]] de France and the {{lang|fr|Écrivains à l'école}} program of the [[Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec)|Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec]]. She participates in the national tours of {{lang|fr|Lire à tout vent}}, {{lang|fr|Lis avec moi}}, and {{lang|fr|Semaine du livre TD}}. |
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Roxane Turcotte (born 1952) is a Canadian author of children's and youth literature. Born in Montreal, she lives in the Laurentians. Turcotte has written about forty books within the milieu of Quebec literature. She is the recipient of the 2017 Gaston Miron Excellence in French Award.
Biography
Roxane Turcotte is a graduate of the Université de Montréal in art history and education sciences. She is a French teacher and pedagogical advisor at the Commission scolaire de Montréal. Turcotte was nominated in 2006 for the Bravo award[1] for having integrated children's literature into the teaching of literacy to adults, as well as for her early involvement in storytelling in pajamas in Montreal schools.
She creates and sporadically leads interactive literary workshops as part of the Quebec and Canada book fairs, Partir en livre[2] of the Centre national du livre de France and the Écrivains à l'école program of the Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec. She participates in the national tours of Lire à tout vent, Lis avec moi, and Semaine du livre TD.
References
- ^ "Programme de prix BRAVO!". Canadian Association of Communicators in Education (in French). Retrieved 6 March 2023.
- ^ "Accueil". www.partir-en-livre.fr (in French). Retrieved 6 March 2023.