New opportunities for Gaelic teachers
Bòrd na Gàidhlig are to fund the development of a new Gaelic language immersion course for teachers to increase the amount of teachers able to teach through the medium of the language. It is hoped...
View ArticleMinister unveils funding scheme during school visit
UPPER Bann MLA and Education Minister John O’Dowd announced a £230,000 funding scheme to encourage people to develop Irish language skills during a visit to St John the Baptist Primary School in...
View ArticleNa chéad chéimeanna’ tógtha ag RTÉ le polasaí teanga a fhorbairt
TÁ SÉ tugtha le fios ag Ardstiúrthóir RTÉ, Noel Curran, go bhfuil “na chéad chéimeanna” tógtha aige maidir le polasaí Gaeilge ar leith a fhorbairt don chraoltóir poiblí, a scríobhann Seán Tadhg Ó...
View ArticlePlé ar an Múnla Nua Maoinithe
Tá múnla nua maoinithe d’earnáil dheonach na Gaeilge faofa ag Bord Fhoras na Gaeilge, agus cuirfear an múnla sin faoi bhráid na Comhairle Aireachta Thuaidh Theas ag tús mhí na Nollag. Tá súil ag Foras...
View ArticleComhdháil Bhliantúil Oideachais
‘Féinmheastóireacht, Forbairt agus Feabhas’ an téama atá leis an gcomhdháil oideachais a bheidh á reáchtáil ag Gaelscoileanna Teoranta agus Eagraíocht na Scoileanna Gaeltachta in óstán Ard Oileáin i...
View ArticleTroidfidh mé ar son na n-eagraíochtaí atá bunaithe anseo sa Tuaisceart: Ní...
Níl sé soiléir an bhfaca Aire Cultúir, Ealaíón agus Fóillíochta an Tuaiscirt aon mholtaí nua ó Fhoras na Gaeilge maidir le maoiniú na n-eagras Gaeilge, ach dúirt an tAire, Carál Ni Chuilín, i...
View ArticleIs leor beirt i McCambridges
Tiocfaidh Conradh na Gaeilge agus caife nua McCambridges le chéile an tseachtain seo chugainn chun ionad nua de chuid na scéime Is leor Beirt a sheoladh i gcathair na Gaillimhe. Seolfar an t-ionad nua...
View ArticleOireachtas na Gaillimhe 1913
Beidh na sluaite ag tabhairt aghaidhe ar Leitir Ceanainn ag tús na míosa seo chugainn d’fhéile an Oireachtais. Ach is é Oireachtas na bliana 1913 a bheidh faoi chaibidil ag léacht a bheidh ar siúl i...
View ArticleCeisteanna don Chrann Taca
Reáchtálfar Tráth na gCeisteanna Boird i dTigh Chualáin in Indreabhán san oíche amárach, Dé hAoine 19 Deireadh Fómhair, ar mhaithe leis an gCrann Taca, an tIonad Tacaíochta Teaghlaigh. Cuirfear tús...
View ArticleBaboró shows as Gaeilge
VERY YOUNG children will be kept entertained, engaged, amused, and be opened up to both theatre and the Irish language with a variety of shows at the Baboró festival. Graffiti Theatre Company will...
View ArticleAnother side to the Blaskets
Sir, – Keith Ridgway’s review of a new translation of Tomás O’Crohan’s The Islander (Weekend Review, October 13th) is a tad unfair and calls for a response. I have not bought the Bannister/Sowby...
View ArticleRath ar an nGaeilge in Ard Mhacha
Athrú meoin le mothú i bhfogas d’Eamhain Mhacha a scríobhann Méabh Ní Thuathaláin Tá meon na nAontachtaithe in Ard Mhaca ag athrú, dar le Seán Maoilsté, oifigeach Forbartha na Gaeilge de chuid Cairde...
View ArticleAg lorg príomhoide
Chuirfeadh grúpa tuismitheoirí in Albain fáilte roimhe chainteoir Gaeilge, atá ag foghlaim Gaeilge na hAlban, mar phríomhoide i scoil a bhfuil neart cainte tarraingthe aici. Theip ar Bhunsgoil...
View ArticleTeachers reaffirm opposition to Junior Cert changes
Second-level teachers have reaffirmed their opposition to the proposed changes in the Junior Cert. The Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) is to begin “a comprehensive programme of...
View ArticleNew ideas sought for Seachtain na Gaeilge in Falcarragh
Pobal Eascarrach and an tSean Bheairic will facilitate a public meeting that will take place in Ballina Resource Centre, Falcarragh, on Thursday 25th October at 7pm to promote the annual Seachtain na...
View ArticleSurveys offer parents chance to pick preferred school type
Parents in five areas where just one of the 26 local primary schools is multi-denominational will have a chance to pick their preferred school type from this morning. The surveys are the first of 44...
View ArticleRow over Irish speaking receptionist at Council
A SINN FEIN Councillor has downplayed a row that has erupted over an Irish speaking receptionist at Dungannon Council. DUP MLA Maurice Morrow had accused the council of sending a very bad signal for...
View ArticleWould-be patrons to face strict code of conduct rules
Strict rules that include a ban on leaflet drops and budget limits on marketing material have been applied to prospective patrons to ensure a level playing field. The code of conduct was drawn up in...
View ArticleParents to begin voting on who runs their local primary schools
PARENTS are to start voting on who they want to run their local school, in a historic step for Irish education. The move is aimed at reducing the dominance of the Catholic Church in primary education...
View ArticleLydia a leigheas a lán
Have you heard of Lydia Pinkum, And her love for the human race? How she sells (she sells, she sells) her wonderful compound, And the papers publish her face? – Lily the Pink TÁ ÁR gcuimhní ar Italia...
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