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Gaelic: the Gaelic language in education in the UK

Gaelic: the Gaelic language in education in the UK

... in Education (SCRE) which produced a report for the SEED on the Attainments of Pupils receiving Gaelic-m edium Primary Education in ...receiving Gaelic-medium primary education, whether ... See full document

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Review of Gaelic medium early education and childcare

Review of Gaelic medium early education and childcare

... support Gaelic language development ...about Gaelic. As their initial professional education does not prepare practitioners specifically for GM provision and there is a lack of in-service ... See full document

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Leveraging backtranslation to improve machine translation for Gaelic languages

Leveraging backtranslation to improve machine translation for Gaelic languages

... Scottish Gaelic (GD) are recog- nised minority languages, both in their native countries and in the ...dominant language. Irish is also the first official language of Ireland and an official EU ... See full document

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Attitudes towards the Gaelic language

Attitudes towards the Gaelic language

... learn Gaelic were by comparison more mixed: a majority of 63% agreed but slightly less than one in five (18%) ...of Gaelic in education, whilst once again those aged 65 and over were most likely to ... See full document

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Gaelic Language Plan Implementation Assessment Cycle 6 : Final Report to Bòrd na Gàidhlig

Gaelic Language Plan Implementation Assessment Cycle 6 : Final Report to Bòrd na Gàidhlig

... about Gaelic), then this may be best accomplished by ensuring that internal directories are up-to-date and clearly identify persons with responsibility for ...about Gaelic service provision or through the ... See full document

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Playing senior inter county Gaelic games: experiences, realities and consequences

Playing senior inter county Gaelic games: experiences, realities and consequences

... of education, training or work and elite sports has become a policy concern in recent years (European Commission, ...to education may not be protected where sports coaches or managers place pressure on them ... See full document

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Consultation on Gaelic medium education bill : analysis of written responses

Consultation on Gaelic medium education bill : analysis of written responses

... of Gaelic-speaking parents, teachers and ...wider Gaelic cultural activities within music, sport and ...of Gaelic amongst young people, promoting it as a modern, progressive language linked to ... See full document

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Young children learning in Gaelic: Investigating children's learning experiences in Gaelic-medium pre-school. Research Briefing 6E. Stirling

Young children learning in Gaelic: Investigating children's learning experiences in Gaelic-medium pre-school. Research Briefing 6E. Stirling

... of Gaelic-medium education in this period, observed that by the 1970s ‘it ha[d] become a political act for Hebridean parents to bring up their children as Gaelic speakers, for almost every move they ... See full document

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Bilingual language exposure and the peer group:Acquiring phonetics and phonology in Gaelic Medium Education

Bilingual language exposure and the peer group:Acquiring phonetics and phonology in Gaelic Medium Education

... in Gaelic and English among primary school GME ...home language background of the ...home language background effect, and secondly on the two-way distinction found in the lateral system instead of ... See full document

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Transformative Pedagogies for Gaelic Revitalisation : Report to Soillse of a study of Gaelic-medium teachers' perspectives on the potential of translanguaging as a classroom pedagogy

Transformative Pedagogies for Gaelic Revitalisation : Report to Soillse of a study of Gaelic-medium teachers' perspectives on the potential of translanguaging as a classroom pedagogy

... teacher education in ...in Gaelic, the implications of translanguaging for the Scottish ...in Gaelic, as a way of encouraging participants to reflect on their own experiences of working across the ... See full document

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Celticism: The Gaelic Revival, Race and Irishness

Celticism: The Gaelic Revival, Race and Irishness

... It appears valid to pause for a moment to briefly consider the extent to which there is any historical, genetic or archaeological merit to assignations of ‘Celtic’ origins to the Irish. It is certainly the case that as ... See full document

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New technologies, old dilemmas : theoretical and practical challenges in preschool immersion playrooms

New technologies, old dilemmas : theoretical and practical challenges in preschool immersion playrooms

... of Gaelic in the early years, with English introduced as a second language mid-way through the primary phase, ...where Gaelic has a limited presence. Parents who are not Gaelic-speakers choose ... See full document

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Developing an Automatic Part of Speech Tagger for Scottish Gaelic

Developing an Automatic Part of Speech Tagger for Scottish Gaelic

... Like Irish (cf. Uí Dhonnchadha, 2009: 81), ScG morphology is generally regarded as complex, par- ticularly in the nominal system. Various process can re-shape word-forms, resulting in data sparse- ness; sparsity is a ... See full document

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"May she be rewarded in heauen for righting her poore subiects in Irelande”: Lawyer Richard Hadsor and the Authorship of an Elizabethan Treatise on Ireland

"May she be rewarded in heauen for righting her poore subiects in Irelande”: Lawyer Richard Hadsor and the Authorship of an Elizabethan Treatise on Ireland

... The opinions expressed in the 1598 “That planting of Collonies, and that to be begonne onely by the dutch, will geue best entrance to the reformation of Vlster” are unmistakably those of an Old Englishman anxious about ... See full document

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‘Now playwrights could be got from the ranks of the working class’: Joe Corrie and the 1951 Edinburgh People’s Festival

‘Now playwrights could be got from the ranks of the working class’: Joe Corrie and the 1951 Edinburgh People’s Festival

... nuclear weapons to the Edinburgh Festival. Writing for Raphael Samuel’s Theatres of the Left, MacColl explained that he ‘thought that theatre should [itself ] become a weapon’. As well as contemporary political culture, ... See full document

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Education Problems in the Largest Region in Indonesia

Education Problems in the Largest Region in Indonesia

... regarding education quality ...of education from three sides, namely achievement, atmosphere,and ...of education outcomes includes specifications of knowledge, skills,and attitudes acquired by ... See full document

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Romantic Ireland, Dead and Gone: Joyce's "Araby" as National Myth

Romantic Ireland, Dead and Gone: Joyce's "Araby" as National Myth

... Rose")-in part a translation from the Gaelic of a lyrical address to a personified Ireland written by a sixteenth-century Tyrconnell minstrel (probably one of the MacAwards, the bard[r] ... See full document

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Sport and Ireland: a History

Sport and Ireland: a History

... and Gaelic football’s ‘robust’ nature was enormously attractive to many: in a wonderfully insightful account of Gaelic games’ ‘devotion to physical combat’, Rouse remarks that ‘after all, the promise of a ... See full document

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Ultrasound measurement of the size of the anterior tibial muscle group: the effect of exercise and leg dominance

Ultrasound measurement of the size of the anterior tibial muscle group: the effect of exercise and leg dominance

... Footballers also had a significantly larger muscle thick- ness on their dominant leg, compared to the dominant legs of controls, however no such difference existed in comparison of non-dominant legs between groups. This ... See full document

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A Stone on the Cairn: The Great Famine in Later Gaelic Manuscripts

A Stone on the Cairn: The Great Famine in Later Gaelic Manuscripts

... 6 Grads, An Drochshaol: Béa!oideas agus Amhráin Dublin, For related material in English see Cathal Póirtéir, 'Folk memory and the Famine' in idem ed., The Great Irish Famine Cork, 1 995,[r] ... See full document

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