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  1. Vivid_Ice_2755 on

    The north is showing that if there is a will there is a way

  2. Mobrules2 on

    Great news, I’m currently learning and while a slow process it’s very rewarding.

    Honestly, it’s embarrassing talking to people from other countries and they don’t understand why we have no interest in our own language, I know more non-nationals actively learning Irish than I do Irish people.

  3. doctorlysumo on

    Great news. It’s very clear that the method of teaching Irish in English first schools isn’t working as a method to grow the language. The only way this can be done is by getting people comfortable using the language for normal scenarios, which a Gaelscoil is perfect for as a baseline. For Irish to really see a resurgence there will need to be a critical mass of people with ability to use the language in an everyday situation interacting with others who can also do so in order to normalise the practice.

  4. Playful-Parsnip-3104 on

    The motivations behind this have nothing whatsoever to do with the Irish language and everything to do with keeping children away from certain demographics in English-speaking schools who are highly unlikely to attend them. Let’s not be naive here.

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