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The aim of this study was to examine aspects of public policy that encourage Gaeltacht Irish speakers to use only Irish with their children
Abstract:
The popular and official description of the Gaeltacht as Irish-speaking rather than bilingual areas reflects the historically dominant discourse on language ideology in Ireland. While there is little evidence that the Gaeltacht people want to learn English at the expense of their Irish, as may have been the case throughout Ireland in the past, there is no doubt that all do want their more...
International Classification:
Language
Categories:
Gaeltacht Irish speakers
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism,
Vol: 10 Page: 510-528 2007
Tadhg Ó hIfearnáin
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This study investigates social interaction and language use in Irish infant classrooms in the context of the revised Irish Primary School Curriculum (1999)
Abstract:
This article concerns the gap between government intention and classroom outcome. The author examines the treatment of spoken language in the Revised Irish Curriculum, which came into effect in 1999. He finds much to be commended in the recognition of its central role in learning. He then examines the implementation of this curriculum with children of 5 to 6 years, in fifteen Senior more...
International Classification:
Education
Categories:
social interaction and language use
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Literacy,
Vol: 38 Page: 149-155 2004
Brian Murphy
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