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  • A vital element in 'the transformation of Québec society during the period of "la révolution tranquille" was the establishment of a modern education system. As the government of Québec took initiatives to remodel education, the Corporation des Enseignants du Québec (CEQ), the provincial Association of Protestant Teachers (PAPT), and the Provincial Association of Catholic Teachers (PACT), became more involved in the mainstream of Québec education. The scope of the teachers' associations' actions evolved, they grew as organizations, and they emerged as militant unions in Québec's work force. While the teachers' associations worked in isolation from one another at the beginning of the ten-year period, there was movement towards greater cooperation in the mid-sixties and there were constant contacts during the latter part of the decade: these contacts involved significant cooperation but the associations were also in conflict over several issues. Cooperation among the associations was most highly developed in relation to economic and labour relations concerns. Serious conflict arose over the issues of language, school board reorganization and membership jurisdiction.

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