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- Onésime Dorval, née le 3 août 1845 à Sainte-Scholastique et décédée le 10 décembre 1932 à , est la première enseignante certifiée dans la province de la Saskatchewan au Canada. Elle est également une peintre talentueuse et une menuisière innovatrice. Elle devient l'enseignante de langue française la plus connue et la plus respectée dans les établissements des plaines du nord de la Saskatchewan. Elle est une pionnière de l'éducation bilingue. (fr)
- Onésime Dorval (3 August 1845 – 10 December 1932) was the first certified teacher in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. She was a "talented painter and innovative woodworker", and became the "best known and most respected French-language teacher" in settlements throughout the northern plains of Saskatchewan. She was a pioneer in bilingual education. (en)
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- Onésime Dorval, née le 3 août 1845 à Sainte-Scholastique et décédée le 10 décembre 1932 à , est la première enseignante certifiée dans la province de la Saskatchewan au Canada. Elle est également une peintre talentueuse et une menuisière innovatrice. Elle devient l'enseignante de langue française la plus connue et la plus respectée dans les établissements des plaines du nord de la Saskatchewan. Elle est une pionnière de l'éducation bilingue. (fr)
- Onésime Dorval (3 August 1845 – 10 December 1932) was the first certified teacher in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. She was a "talented painter and innovative woodworker", and became the "best known and most respected French-language teacher" in settlements throughout the northern plains of Saskatchewan. She was a pioneer in bilingual education. (en)
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