Quinton Stotz’s quest for language began in a small Prairie town on the back of a cereal box but now intersects multiple contexts, motivations, ages, modalities, and language families, each of which adds a new layer to his teaching. In 2014, he received his B.Ed. (French major) with distinction from the University of Alberta and, in 2021, an MA in Applied Linguistics from Concordia University in Montréal. With experience teaching English as an additional language (EAL) in Québec City, he now teaches high school French as a second language (FSL), Advanced French, and EAL in Edmonton. His passion for language acquisition theory and pedagogy motivates him to advance best practices so that more students can learn about the world through its words.
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